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Adam Smith
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Adam Smith
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 500 Points

launching java script console

It appears mac has changed the java script console shortcut to cmd+opt+c. this reads true on both my iMac (2013 model) and MacBook Pro (2019 model).

1 Answer

Hey Adam,

What was it before it was changed? Command + Option + C takes you directly to the Console in Safari, and the Inspector in Chrome/Firefox.

The shortcuts vary from browser to browser. But in Safari, Firefox, and Chrome Command + Option + C will get you to your developer tools. Same for Command + Option + I.

Hope that helps!