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3D view — Firefox Source Docs documentation

3D view

Warning

From Firefox 47 onwards, 3D view is no longer available.

When you click on the 3D view button, the page goes into 3D view mode; in this mode, you can see your page presented in a 3D view in which nested blocks of HTML are increasingly “tall,” projecting outward from the bottom of the page. This view makes it easy to visualize the nesting of your content.

By clicking and dragging the view, you can rotate and re-orient the 3D presentation of the DOM hierarchy of your page to see it from different angles, to better examine its structure. Off-screen elements become visible, so that you can see where your elements are located in relation to the visible content. You can click on elements to see their HTML in the HTML panel or the Style panel. Conversely, you can click on elements in the breadcrumb bar to change which element is selected in the 3D view.

If you do not see the 3D button in the page inspector, it is possible that your graphics driver needs to be updated. See the blocklisted drivers page for more information.

Controlling the 3D view

There are keyboard shortcuts and mouse controls available for the 3D view.

Function

Keyboard

Mouse

Zoom in/out

+ / -

Scroll wheel up/down

Rotate left/right

a / d

Mouse left/right

Rotate up/down

w / s

Mouse up/down

Pan left/right

← / →

Mouse left/right

Pan up/down

↑ / ↓

Mouse up/down

Reset zoom level

0

Resets the zoom level to the default

Focus on selected node

f

Makes sure the currently selected node is visible

Reset view

r

Resets zoom, rotation, and panning to the default

Hide current node

x

Makes the currently selected node invisible; this can be helpful if you need to get at a node that’s obscured

Use cases for the 3D view

There are a variety of ways the 3D view is useful:

See also

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