![]() ![]() The reputation requirement helps protect this question from spam and non-answer activity. In the image above I have JavaScript, Network, Logging, CSS and Other ticked and 'All' selected. I am sorry I am not on my laptop right now, but if I am not wrong, in linux the file location is /opt/Light Table/plugins/node. At the bottom you want to ensure that JavaScript is ticked and also ensure that you have 'All', 'Logs' or 'Debug' selected. When you add connection you have to add the node file saved as a plugin in Light table installation directory. fitHeight() Ĭonsole.log('About to bind scroll effects') // I SEE THIS MESSAGEĬonsole. Earn 10 reputation (not counting the association bonus) in order to answer this question. Open Chrome's Developer Tools and go to the Console tab. After troubleshooting I see the console message before the scroll function but I do not see the console message within the scroll function. Some bits of the full code (above) refer to other JS files and code returns no errors when run with these files present. Syntax console. Note When testing console methods, be sure to have the console view visible. ![]() The log () method is useful for testing purposes. (console) (nsole) console. Definition and Usage The log () method writes (logs) a message to the console. sticky').removeClass('fix').addClass('abs') 1 I've recently had a strange issue, where console.log doesn't output anything if used inside my code but work fine using directly in the console or using. A bunch of code isn't working and I'm trying to identify where the problem lies but console.log() isn't logging any results in Chrome Dev tools, am I doing it correctly? $(window).scroll(function() )(document, window.navigator, "standalone")
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