Browser developer tools have been around for quite some time now, yet a surprising amount of current, or people looking in to becoming, web developers are unaware of them. This is why I wanted to spend some time on creating a short series looking at, what I think, are the important items to know about these great tools. This is actually the last post out of the series with part one covering the element inspector ant network resources, and part two going over the scripts tab. Today I want to take a look in to the all mighty console which is my most-used feature of any web development tool by far. I constantly sit and tinker in the console when I experiment with potential JavaScript to write before I jump back in to my IDE and actually update my code. It's the perfect playground because at the end of it all you just have to hit refresh and you're back at the beginning, just like those awesome Etch-A-Sketches of yore ;)

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