Bug 117438
| Summary: | Web Inspector: CMD + J does not bring up JS Console | ||
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| Product: | WebKit | Reporter: | Jay Garcia <jay> |
| Component: | Web Inspector (Deprecated) | Assignee: | Nobody <webkit-unassigned> |
| Status: | RESOLVED INVALID | ||
| Severity: | Normal | CC: | graouts, joepeck, timothy, webkit-bug-importer |
| Priority: | P2 | Keywords: | InRadar |
| Version: | 528+ (Nightly build) | ||
| Hardware: | Mac (Intel) | ||
| OS: | OS X 10.8 | ||
Jay Garcia
The older webkit inspector allowed for CMD + J to bring up the JS console. It was a really nice feature that I'm sure a lot of people used often.
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Radar WebKit Bug Importer
<rdar://problem/14109865>
Antoine Quint
Cmd+option+C will do it.
Jay Garcia
I get it. But why change it? People transitioning will have a harder time doing so when you guys change the keybindings that we've been using for years. :-\
Timothy Hatcher
We have never supported Command-J in Safari. Did you remap your shortcut and it is not remapped anymore after a fresh install? You can remap "Show Error Console" for Safari it in Keyboard system preferences. We intended to keep Command-Option-C since that is what we have always had.
Jay Garcia
Timothy,
Thanks for the heads up. I use Chrome & Safari interchangeably and it's actually kind of silly (not judging you guys =] ) that there would be different options in the dev toolkits that once looked the same.
So, in short, this is my error and I apologize for wasting anyone's time.