You will see your iPhone connected with your Mac. Open website on iPhone, go to the “Develop” menu on Mac.On Mac, open Safari (Safari’s Web Inspector is only compatible with Mac) and go to Preferences > Advanced, then check “Show Develop menu in menu bar”.Enable JavaScript if it isn't already enabled. On iPhone tap Settings > Safari > Advanced and toggle on Web Inspector.Click Inspect next to the URL that you just opened.Select the device in the Remote Devices tab.Open DevTools from Chromes main menu Click Customize and control Google Chrome and then select More Tools > Developer Tools. The page opens in a new tab on your Android device. Open the last panel you had open Press Command + Option + I (Mac) or Control + Shift + I. In the ‘New tab’ text box, enter a URL and then click Open (or open Chrome on your Android).Step #2: Debug content on your Android device using DevTools Approve the device and you will see the green dot on the left ensuring the device was connected.Connect an Android device with USB cable.In DevTools, in Settings -> make sure that the Discover USB devices checkbox is enabled. ![]()
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