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Debugger Timeout

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Overview

The best extension to set a timed debugger to inspect hard-to-grab elements on web pages

To ensure the extension functions correctly, make sure that Chrome DevTools is open before proceeding. Inspecting elements during dynamic interactions—such as mouse movements, drag-and-drop actions, and other DOM events—can be challenging. These events often cause elements to disappear or change states, making it difficult to grab and analyze them when needed. Debugger Timeout addresses this issue by allowing you to trigger a debugger exactly when it’s necessary. By setting a countdown timer, you can “freeze” your application for a specified duration, enabling you to inspect elements in their current state without interference from DOM events. Steps to Use Debugger Timeout 1. Open Chrome DevTools: • Ensure that Chrome DevTools is open before using the extension. You can do this by right-clicking on the page and selecting “Inspect,” or by using the shortcut: • Windows/Linux: Ctrl + Shift + I or F12 • Mac: Cmd + Option + I or F12 2. Access the Debugger Timeout Extension: • Click on the Debugger Timeout icon in the Chrome toolbar to open the extension interface. 3. Set the Countdown Timer: • Use the ”+” and ”-” buttons to adjust the number of seconds for the countdown. This setting determines how long the countdown will run before the application freezes, allowing you to inspect the elements in their current state. 4. Run the Debugger: • Click the “Run Debugger” button to start the countdown. Your application will freeze after the specified time, enabling you to inspect the desired elements in their current state. 5. Inspect Elements: • While the application is frozen, you can use DevTools to inspect and analyze the elements without them changing or disappearing. We appreciate your interest in Debugger Timeout! Your feedback is invaluable to us. If you have any comments, suggestions for improvements, or feature requests, please report them on our GitHub repository or send us a direct message. GitHub: https://github.com/nunibaranes/debugger-timeout-chrome-extension

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Naama WeberSep 9, 2024

Awesome! Very easy to use

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Ronny OrbachOct 14, 2021

Quickly add a timed breakpoint without fiddling with console hacks manually. Really useful when debugging menus and other tricky UI elements.

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Yuval LevanoniOct 11, 2021

OMG Thank you this is exactly what I needed! it works great!

Details

  • Version
    1.0.1
  • Updated
    September 24, 2024
  • Offered by
    nunibaranes
  • Size
    177KiB
  • Languages
    English
  • Developer
    nofar
    Email
    nunibaranes@gmail.com
  • Trader
    This developer has identified itself as a trader per the definition from the European Union.

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