How to enable Safari ITP Debug mode - safari

I'd like to force Safari to mark one of my domains as tracker with new ITP 2.0.
I followed the guide here https://webkit.org/blog/8387/itp-debug-mode-in-safari-technology-preview-62/
Since the new Technology Preview version (66) doesn't have ITP Debug mode I've used normal Safari 12.0 on macOS Mojave. After enabling ITP Debug mode and restaring Safari I don't see anything in logs as the guide suggest nor does setting
defaults write com.apple.SafariTechnologyPreview ResourceLoadStatisticsManualPrevalentResource example.com
have any effect (even with Safari instead of SafariTechnologyPreview). Do I need to change any other Safari or OS settings?

I've managed to get Safari Technology Preview 63 download link (https://secure-appldnld.apple.com/STP/091-99601-20180815-01EC2FD2-85EB-11E8-AB5B-AEA972136C40/SafariTechnologyPreview.dmg) via InternetArchive, ITP Debug mode works there.

Thank you Jakob. That helped me. To clarify your link, that version is only for OSX Mojave. Build 62 for High Sierra is available here: https://secure-appldnld.apple.com/STP/091-95878-20180801-01EC2FD2-85EB-11E8-AB5B-AEA972136C40/SafariTechnologyPreview.dmg

On newer version of Safari Technology Preview, or inside Safari 13.1+, you should use these updated steps for enabling debug, because the labels have changed: https://webkit.org/blog/9521/intelligent-tracking-prevention-2-3/
It says Catalina, but they also work for Mojave.

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Missing "Web Inspector" Settings in simulator

After doing a "Reset All Content And Settings.." on the simulator the setting to enable using the web inspector in safari has disappeared, and I have no idea how to get it back:
Does anyone have an idea how to get this back, and "remote" debug a webpage in the simulator again?
It seems that this option is not available in the simulated devices. Tip: If you want to connect the console from your desktop Safari, you will need the Technology Preview. the normal one does not discover the simulator (though it finds the real device normally)
In my case (macOS 10.14.3 and iOS 12.1 simulators), the setting isn't there, but is active by default. Open the simulator and you should see it in Safari under Develop.
i needed to restart desktop safari. might help.
Worked for me download new Safari:
IOS Simulator: 13.4
(Safari Technology Preview)
https://developer.apple.com/safari/download/
Safari Technology Preview

How to active responsive design mode in safari 5.1.7 version

I have install windows 10 on my desktop with safari 5.1.7 version
I want to use responsive design mode on this version, is there any way to resolve it
Hope for reply, thanks in advance
You can not use this mode in safari for Windows.
Latest Safari version for Windows is 5.1.7.
Responsive design mode was added in Safari 9.0 version, see release notes.

Enter responsive design mode missing

I just upgraded safari to version 9.0.3, one of my parners in another city reproduced an error on my website using responsive desing mode and iOS 9.1 iPhone user agent in a MacBook (OSX 10.9.5).
They were explaining me how to reproduce the issue by using the "Enter responsive design mode" in the develop tab but no matter what I do, that specific option never shows up. I already disabled all extensions and deleted my preferences (not sure if this helps). I tried the option + command + R shortcut but it doesn't do anything neither. I already tried reseting safari and restarted several times.
Where did this feature go?
Edit: added screenshot:
Edit: 2nd screenshot:
According to Apple's Documentation, you have to be running OS X 10.11 El Capitan or above in order for Enter Responsive Mode.
With OS X El Capitan, Safari brings new tools and capabilities that let you create a better surfing experience with the Safari web browser.
Source: https://support.apple.com/kb/PH21491?locale=en_US
As you are running OS X 10.9 Mavericks, you are not able to enable it.
Thus, you need to upgrade to OS X 10.11 El Capitan in order to enable Responsive Mode.

Debugging iOS7 Safari CSS issues with web inspector

I followed the steps to set up debugging webpage on iOS. It worked. However I see an issue with the inspector - it doesn't let me check the DOM and corresponding CSS. Anyone else has this issue? (Exact same issue when debugging using the simulator.)
Screenshot: http://screencast.com/t/E4fxPQwk14
Resource: https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/AppleApplications/Reference/SafariWebContent/DebuggingSafarioniPhoneContent/DebuggingSafarioniPhoneContent.html
Thanks!
UPDATE: WebKit nightly works. Thank you Timothy Hatcher!
You need to use a WebKit nightly, Safari 6.1 or Mavericks to use Web Inspector with iOS 7.
If you don't have access to Mavericks, You can also use Chrome devtools via proxy.
Debug iOS 6+7 Mobile Safari using the Chrome DevTools

Is there no WebGL implementation in Opera 12.0?

I am trying to get WebGL running with Opera 12.0 (Mac OS X Lion).
The Opera Website states that WebGL is supported, although if I check it via the WebGL check website, Opera doesn't really seem to work.
Everything I tried is working fine in latest Chrome.
Is there anything I have to change in Opera's prefs to enable WebGL or is it just not supported at all?
Open opera:gpu and see if your video card is block-listed.
If there is a text: Vega backend: Software, it means HW Acceleration got auto disabled because of previous crashes ;) Easiest fix is re-installation. Or separate side-by-side installation.
I have had a similar problem yesterday, now its fixed - and i can see:
http://www.khronos.org/webgl/wiki/Demo_Repository
http://maps3d.svc.nokia.com/webgl/
For google webgl experiments - many of them do not work even in chrome 17.
Make sure that you have webGL enabled in options which are acessible through url:
opera:config
just type webgl in search input