Track JavaScript that uses DOM/jQuery APIs on web page at runtime
Total ratings
3.45
(Rating count:
20)
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Recent rating average:
2.70
All time rating average:
3.45
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2021-04-14 | Clément Royer | Worked well for me | ||
2020-10-02 | Mike Johnson Jr | You need to open up the console->elements and navigate to js-tracker to see the events. 2 stars because it does not list all events, but it does list some. | ||
2020-08-27 | Giang Nguyễn | Thank you, awesome extension! | ||
2020-03-12 | R afzal | It does not work | ||
2020-02-26 | 啊啊啊07 | totally don't work? what the heck??? | ||
2020-01-09 | Hasintha Weragala | works for me Thanks bro | ||
2019-12-20 | Laura Timmel | The rumors are true: It doesn't work. This extension loads a panel in DevTools, just as shown in the preview screengrabs, but then it just sits there, unfazed by any JavaScript events you might throw at it. Or possibly frozen with bewildered resignation, thinking back with longing to the golden days when Chrome was simpler and it had the resources and skills to face any webpage with confidence... | ||
2019-09-23 | peak some | Doesn't work. | ||
2019-08-08 | Dejan Lazic | simple, It doesn't work | ||
2019-06-06 | Mark Flint | Very useful to show events on dom elements |