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What does the "delete node" option in the inspector do?
I noticed this option was available in the web developer inspector. What does it do? Thanks!
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It removes the section of HTML you right-clicked from the current page. The node is defined as the tag you clicked, plus the contents inside of it, which could be as little as a word to as much as the entire body of the page.
The change is temporary and doesn't survive a refresh, but may be useful in some cases where the page has a design flaw making it hard to use. Or a really annoying ad.
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It removes the section of HTML you right-clicked from the current page. The node is defined as the tag you clicked, plus the contents inside of it, which could be as little as a word to as much as the entire body of the page.
The change is temporary and doesn't survive a refresh, but may be useful in some cases where the page has a design flaw making it hard to use. Or a really annoying ad.
Thanks everyone!