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Chrome Developer Tools for Beginners

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Chrome Developer Tools for Beginners, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.35, with 10 lectures, based on 46 reviews, and has 1675 subscribers.

You will learn about Chrome Developer Tools Troubleshooting in Browser This course is ideal for individuals who are Web Developers or Beginner Developers It is particularly useful for Web Developers or Beginner Developers.

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Summary

Title: Chrome Developer Tools for Beginners

Price: Free

Average Rating: 4.35

Number of Lectures: 10

Number of Published Lectures: 10

Number of Curriculum Items: 10

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 10

Original Price: Free

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Chrome Developer Tools
  • Troubleshooting in Browser
  • Who Should Attend

  • Web Developers
  • Beginner Developers
  • Target Audiences

  • Web Developers
  • Beginner Developers
  • In the Chrome Developer Tools course we will have a detail look at what different options exist for developer to troubleshoot their web applications. Along with troubleshooting they can make live changes and see the effect. We will cover the following in this course.

  • Getting comfortable with the tool

  • Elements

  • Source

  • Console

  • Network

  • Performance

  • Application

  • Security

  • Memory

  • Lighthouse

  • We will start with by first getting comfortable with the developer tools by understanding what exist where, look and feel etc.Once we are kind of comfortable we will start with our tab which Elements. In this tab we will try to see how we can interact with web page via modifying styles and html. Its more from page structure and beautifications we are troubleshooting which is HTML and CSS part.

    Then we will move towards troubleshooting of Javascript part via sources tab. We will look at different types of breakpoints, source code modification option, overrides etc. It is perfectly logical to cover the console part as next step because source and console work hand in hand. Console is like a REPL in browser where you can try your own stuff.

    Since now we have fair bit covered the HTML,CSS and Javascript troubleshooting it makes sense to understand how do we trouble shoot server side request and browser local storage. So we will have a look at Network and Application tab.Now from an application points of view pending is performance and security that is why we will move towards lighthouse, performance, memory and security tab’s to understand these aspect in details.

    We will wrap up the course by setting the context of what to do next?

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Getting Comfortable

    Lecture 1: Getting Comfortable

    Chapter 3: Lets now try to understand each Tab of Chrome Developer tools

    Lecture 1: Lets first understand Elements Tab

    Lecture 2: After elements lets move to Source Tab

    Lecture 3: Console if one of most used tab

    Lecture 4: Now lets understand Network Tab where different request to server are made

    Lecture 5: Lets understand local storage via Applications tab

    Lecture 6: Performance of the site

    Lecture 7: Security and Memory Tab

    Chapter 4: What is next

    Lecture 1: What is next

    Instructors

  • Chrome Developer Tools for Beginners  No.2
    Nabheet Madan
    Technology Enthusiast
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