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- Open the web page in Google Chrome and launch the developer tools by right-clicking anywhere on the page and selecting "Inspect" or pressing the F12 key.
- In the developer tools window, locate the "Sources" tab and select it.
- In the left-hand panel, you should see a list of files that make up the website. Look for the JavaScript file that handles the form submission. You can usually find this by expanding the "assets" or "scripts" folders, or by using the search bar at the top of the panel.
- Once you have found the JavaScript file, open it and locate the function that is called when the form is submitted. You can usually do this by searching for the form's submit event listener, or by looking for a function that has a name related to the form.
- Once you have found the function, you can put a breakpoint in the code by clicking on the line number where you want to stop execution. A blue arrow will appear on the line, indicating that a breakpoint has been set.
- Now you can submit the form and the code execution will stop at the breakpoint. You can use the "Scope" panel in the developer tools window to inspect the variables and their values at this point.
- If you want to change the value of a variable, you can do so in the console by typing the variable name and assigning it a new value. For example, if you want to change the value of a variable called "myVar" to 10, you can type "myVar = 10" in the console and press Enter.
- After you have made changes to the variable, you can resume execution of the code by clicking the "Resume script execution" button in the developer tools window (or by pressing F8).
- Finally, you should test the modified code by submitting the form again and checking that the variable has been updated accordingly.