NerdeFocus is a accessibility chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Accessibility, it has 1,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.75 from 4 rated user, last update is 839 days ago.
When activated, NerdeFocus displays the focus history with CSS selectors, and overlays an easy-to-follow focus indicator on the page. NerdeFocus is great for detecting focus resets, testing keyboard focus, and debugging screen reader issues in modern web apps. To use the extension, open your browser’s Developer Tools, navigate to the NerdeFocus tab, and click "Record". NerdeFocus is a free and Open-source project.
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This worked great for me after a restart of the browser.
This is a brilliant extension! I use it daily in my work as an accessibility consultant. If I can wish for a new feature, I would like to have more information about each focused element in the log. For instance, you could present the accessible name of the focused element together with the CSS path. That would make it a little bit easier to distinguish exactly which element it is. You should also make it possible to right click the logged element to view it in the DOM inspector.
I loved the idea, didn't work form me. :( Chrome Version 67.0.3396.87 (Official Build) (64-bit) Ubuntu 18.04 LTS