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1,664 Pointssomeone’s hard work if you play with dev tools. The minute you refresh the page, all your changes will
going to mess up someone’s hard work if you play with dev tools. The minute you refresh the page, all your changes will be gone.
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Arthur Wells
9,520 PointsThis is exactly what Dev Tools is for. It is an extremely valuable tool when you use it to make experimental changes to your code, or to find bugs, without permanently changing your code. If you make some changes and you like it, copy the code in dev tools and paste it into your own code in your code editor. Don't be put off this tool because you didn't understand it. It is an essential aid for a developer.
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17,901 PointsWhat are you talking about?