TL DR - If you have to do this often, Tampermonkey is a great time-saver!
#How to inspect element chrome controls code
The code browsing feature will retain its list even between browser refreshes, but will be cleared once all chrome windows are closed. to paste the clipboard contents to the consoleįrom here on, using the key in the console will allow you to browse back through code that was previously run (1 code group per press), and when you get to this code just press to run it again.
#How to inspect element chrome controls Pc
(back-tick - left of "1" on a plain PC keyboard) to jump to the console to select the entire file contents (also works in Chrome) Open the file in your favorite editor or even Chrome if it's a plain text file These 3 lines (or whatever you end up with) can be run quickly by following these steps: Make a text file of only the needed code (this makes it easier to select it) ODesiredElem.innerHTML = "Spam" // change its content ODesiredElem = oElem.children // 1st child is desired element If you are not familiar with javascript, here is a simple example (from my page, using a different element since I don't have your page for reference - mine shows "Advertising" in the same place yours shows "France"): oElem = document.getElementById("fsl") // parent container of desired element But it would have to be done each time the web page is loaded or refreshed, so would become tedious if the web page is used often. The best you can do without installing Tampermonkey (or something else that can modify web page content) is to simplify using chrome developer as much as possible, mainly: make a file with the desired javascript codeĪnd copy/paste the code into the developer console and run itĪfter the code is written, this can be done very quickly once you get the hang of it. That leaves two options - chrome developer, which you already know about and which you also know the change(s) only last until the page is loaded or refreshed, or an extension (e.g. Whether it's just one element, or making the google website look like yahoo, it's not possible from the standard browser presentation level.
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