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I have added a element to my watchlist. Is it possible to set a breakpoint if the value of a element matches a specific value?



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E.g. it should stop as soons as the value of the element className is mceEditor.
At the moment I have to manually go to this position step by step by step...



Is this possible? Are there any developer tools which are capable of this?










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    I have added a element to my watchlist. Is it possible to set a breakpoint if the value of a element matches a specific value?



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    E.g. it should stop as soons as the value of the element className is mceEditor.
    At the moment I have to manually go to this position step by step by step...



    Is this possible? Are there any developer tools which are capable of this?










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      I have added a element to my watchlist. Is it possible to set a breakpoint if the value of a element matches a specific value?



      enter image description here



      E.g. it should stop as soons as the value of the element className is mceEditor.
      At the moment I have to manually go to this position step by step by step...



      Is this possible? Are there any developer tools which are capable of this?










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      I have added a element to my watchlist. Is it possible to set a breakpoint if the value of a element matches a specific value?



      enter image description here



      E.g. it should stop as soons as the value of the element className is mceEditor.
      At the moment I have to manually go to this position step by step by step...



      Is this possible? Are there any developer tools which are capable of this?







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          I figured out that there are conditional breakpoints.
          I added one at the correct spot and now it is just like I desired.



          elm.className == 'mceEditor'



          Chrome: Open the developer tools and open the tab "sources". then right click on the line number and select "Add conditional breakpoint" and set your condition.






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            I figured out that there are conditional breakpoints.
            I added one at the correct spot and now it is just like I desired.



            elm.className == 'mceEditor'



            Chrome: Open the developer tools and open the tab "sources". then right click on the line number and select "Add conditional breakpoint" and set your condition.






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              I figured out that there are conditional breakpoints.
              I added one at the correct spot and now it is just like I desired.



              elm.className == 'mceEditor'



              Chrome: Open the developer tools and open the tab "sources". then right click on the line number and select "Add conditional breakpoint" and set your condition.






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                I figured out that there are conditional breakpoints.
                I added one at the correct spot and now it is just like I desired.



                elm.className == 'mceEditor'



                Chrome: Open the developer tools and open the tab "sources". then right click on the line number and select "Add conditional breakpoint" and set your condition.






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                I figured out that there are conditional breakpoints.
                I added one at the correct spot and now it is just like I desired.



                elm.className == 'mceEditor'



                Chrome: Open the developer tools and open the tab "sources". then right click on the line number and select "Add conditional breakpoint" and set your condition.







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