Related to console.log in the Dev Tools,
console.log
we can use $ instead of document.querySelector and $$ instead of document.querySelectorAll.
$
document.querySelector
$$
document.querySelectorAll
That's not related to the jQuery $.
Example:
// old document.querySelectorAll(".myClass"); // new $$(".myClass");
Wow, didn't know that. Thanks!
Also, $0 to get the element you've got selected in the inspector (in Chrome).
$0
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Related to
console.log
in the Dev Tools,we can use
$
instead ofdocument.querySelector
and
$$
instead ofdocument.querySelectorAll
.That's not related to the jQuery $.
Example:
Wow, didn't know that. Thanks!
Also,
$0
to get the element you've got selected in the inspector (in Chrome).