chore(docs): Add a debugging note (#1517 by @BryanStearns)
[skip ci] Co-authored-by: Jamon Holmgren <jamonholmgren@gmail.com>
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3. Safari -> Develop -> [device name] -> [app name] -> [url - title]
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3. Safari -> Develop -> [device name] -> [app name] -> [url - title]
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4. You can now debug the WebView contents just as you would on the web
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4. You can now debug the WebView contents just as you would on the web
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##### Note:
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##### Notes:
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When debugging on device you must enable Web Inspector in your device settings:
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When debugging on device you must enable Web Inspector in your device settings:
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Settings -> Safari -> Advanced -> Web Inspector
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Settings -> Safari -> Advanced -> Web Inspector
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Also, if you don't see your device in the Develop menu, and you started Safari before you started your simulator, try restarting Safari.
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### Android & Chrome
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### Android & Chrome
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It's possible to debug WebView contents in the Android emulator or on a device using Chrome DevTools.
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It's possible to debug WebView contents in the Android emulator or on a device using Chrome DevTools.
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