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console dir usage

the console.dir function shows a list of the properties or the target object. Usage console.dir(variable); Result Example

11:25 pm, March 13, 2022
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Console Tips and Tricks

Here are some quick commands for the console. Getting to the console in your browser Press F12 and Find the console tab. That little blue > there is the console. this is in brave or chrome, bu..

11:47 am, November 29, 2021
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log the console log output to a div

I do a lot of console logging so i thought it would be nice to be able to see this on my test pages. Apparently you can grab this quite easily with the following code.  I had to modify this a b..

4:03 am, October 19, 2021
javascript
console table rather than console log for javascript objects and arrays

so i just saw on a tweet, that you can use console.table and i cant wait to try it out! good thing i already have a test object and array ready to go!  

8:36 am, October 8, 2021
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Do you want to be right or happy? You can’t be both.

Suggests that in many situations - especially in relationships or arguments - insisting on being right can come at the cost of harmony or peace of mind. It implies that prioritizing your ego or the need to win an argument may damage relationships or personal contentment, whereas letting go of that need (even if you’re technically right) may lead to greater happiness.


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Random CSS Property

font-stretch

The font-stretch CSS descriptor allows authors to specify a normal, condensed, or expanded face for the fonts specified in the @font-face rule.
font-stretch (@font-face) css reference