Freeze screen & inspect disappearing elements
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When debugging web UI, certain elements may disappear for various reasons, disrupting your process.
The following video teaches you six different ways to freeze elements, offering both straightforward and more in-depth solutions.
Watch the video to learn how to:
- Freeze elements by using the CSS
:hover
state and pseudo classes.
- Emulate a focused page.
- Freeze elements by removing mouse event listeners.
- Freeze elements by using breakpoints.
- Set timeout with snippets.
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Last updated 2024-09-12 UTC.
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