I'm trying to change a checkbox value from chrome JavaScript console. I'm aware that changes are printed to object and not on screen. I'd like to execute a jQuery statement, i.e.:
('input[name=foo]').attr('checked', true);
Is there any way to enter a jQuery statement, and and see changes instantly in the page?
Yeah, and even if you don't have jquery available let it be :)
Edited snippet from How can I use jQuery in Greasemonkey scripts in Google Chrome?
var script = document.createElement("script"); script.setAttribute("src", "https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.6.4/jquery.min.js"); script.addEventListener('load', function() { var script = document.createElement("script"); document.body.appendChild(script); }, false); document.body.appendChild(script);
After this go.
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