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259 PointsHow do you get the JavaScript console? I tried the shortcuts, but maybe I am doing them wrong?
How do you get the JavaScript console?
Curtis Reker
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 4,607 Pointsif your still having issues, on chrome you can right-click and select inspect then select the console tab.
Here is the documentation for the Crome dev tools https://developer.chrome.com/docs/devtools/
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Trent Nelson
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 17,509 PointsYou can either right-click anywhere on the page and open "inspect element", or you can try a shortcut key like F12.
James Summers
704 PointsIn Chrome push Control, Shift, and J at the same time. That will open the console.
Dylan Shah
259 PointsDylan Shah
259 PointsNever mind, I think I got it.