Using Laravel Tinker in Chrome DevTools
Tony Lea created a new Chrome extension that will add a PHP tab in Chrome DevTools. Nice!
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Tony Lea created a new Chrome extension that will add a PHP tab in Chrome DevTools. Nice!
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There are a few tricks in Chrome DevTools that don’t seem to get enough attention.
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Here's a cool feature the Chrome team is working on. It's already available in Canary.
Pro-tip: set custom prefixes for your local, staging and production environments using the Tab ReTitle Chrome extension ?
— Alex (@AlexVanderbist) July 15, 2019
Never accidentally debug the wrong tab again! https://t.co/hRfaKesKwL pic.twitter.com/DU1llvdpQd
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Here's a PDF, made by Ryan Grove, that executes JavaScript when you open it in Chrome.
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Mariko Kosaka, an engineer at Google, started a beautifully illustrated series on how Chrome works behind the scenes.
In this 4-part blog series, we’ll look inside the Chrome browser from high-level architecture to the specifics of the rendering pipeline. If you ever wondered how the browser turns your code into a functional website, or you are unsure why a specific technique is suggested for performance improvements, this series is for you.
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The @ChromeDevTools now let you copy an object directly to the clipboard, and it’ll automatically be converted to JSON ???? https://t.co/yBv3QjbmRc pic.twitter.com/Tb6LHRf5qz
— Joseph Silber (@joseph_silber) November 30, 2017
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While working on one of our projects my colleague Sebastian had to create a pdf with some text and charts. In a new post on his blog he explains how he leveraged headless Chrome to create the pdf.
For quite some time, I've been enjoying the DevTools tips that Umar Hansa mails out weekly. I was happy to learn that Umar is also working on a video course focussing on the DevTools. Recently the first video, on image performance on the web, was released.
Check out the course here: https://moderndevtools.com/
In this video Tom Scott explains why Chrome couldn't handle http://a/%%30%30 :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fw5Cyh21TE
Patrick Dubroy explains how you can track down client-side performance problems using the Chrome Dev Tools.
http://vimeo.com/77322983
You can view the dns cache of Google Chrome by surfing to
The cache can be cleared by clicking "Clear host cache"