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How to open the Console in your browser

The Console is a feature in modern browsers that shows you technical information about a webpage you are on. It can be used to assess whether the Attributer code has been successfully added to your website.

Here’s how to open the Console in the various browsers:

Apple Safari

Before you can access the developer console in Safari, you first need to enable the Developer Menu. To do that, go into Safari’s preferences (Safari Menu > Preferences) and select the Advanced Tab.

Once that menu is enabled, you will find the developer console by clicking on Develop > Show Javascript Console.

You can also use the shortcut Option +  + C.

The console will either open up within your existing Safari window, or in a new window. It will automatically select the Console tab.


Google Chrome

To open the developer console in Google Chrome, open the Chrome Menu in the upper-right-hand corner of the browser window and select More Tools > Developer Tools.

You can also use Option +  + J (on macOS), or Shift + CTRL + J (on Windows/Linux).

The console will either open up within your existing Chrome window, or in a new window. You may have to select the Console tab.


Mozilla Firefox

To open the developer console in Firefox, click on the Firefox Menu in the upper-right-hand corner of the browser and select More Tools > Browser Console.

You can also use the shortcut Shift +  + J (on macOS) or Shift + CTRL + J (on Windows/Linux).

The Browser console will open in a new window.


Microsoft Edge

To open the developer console in Microsoft Edge, open the Edge Menu in the upper-right-hand corner of the browser window and select More Tools > Developer Tools.

You can also press CTRL + Shift + i to open it.

The console will either open up within your existing Edge window, or in a new window. You may have to select the Console tab.

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