Even I dont see it in my browser.I am trying to follow a youtube javascript tutorials playlist and the youtuber is showing the chrome console in the attached screenshot format.So I was just curious how he managed that.I don't have the option 'Custom levels' in my Chrome browser either, and could not find a way to enable it - or even what it is.
What do you need custom levels for ?
Here is the link to the tutorial on youtube.Hey there!
Is this a YouTube tutorial? If you share it I can try looking for it
Aha ! I should have found that..... So it says "Custom" whenever you have changed something to the Default levels. Here was I thinking there was a possibility for some clever tweaking here 🙄Thanks for the link.
So it looks like you'll see "custom levels' when you change the levels you'd like to see. You have the different options Default, Verbose, Info, Warnings, Errors. By default only Info, Warnings and Errors are checked off under the levels menu.
Exactly, I could not find any documentation anywhere. But I started playing around with it more and found it.Aha ! I should have found that..... So it says "Custom" whenever you have changed something to the Default levels. Here was I thinking there was a possibility for some clever tweaking here 🙄
I finally found the custom levels option in a browser.Its available exclusively in edge developer tools.Aha ! I should have found that..... So it says "Custom" whenever you have changed something to the Default levels. Here was I thinking there was a possibility for some clever tweaking here 🙄
Too bad Edge stopped working for me, and now way I could raise it from the dead. Does it actually do anything or is it (like in Chrome) just to indicate that you have changed the default levels ?I finally found the custom levels option in a browser.Its available exclusively in edge developer tools.
It is just like in chrome and works exactly as malcolm pointed out when the 'warnings' option is disabled.so you basically dont get warnings inside your console for syntax or other errors I guess!Too bad Edge stopped working for me, and now way I could raise it from the dead. Does it actually do anything or is it (like in Chrome) just to indicate that you have changed the default levels ?
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