"Console For Browsers" is a web inspector designed for the Safari browser. It operates in a similar manner to the browser's integrated web inspector and empowers users to engage in a variety of actions involving the source code of web pages. Here's an overview of the primary functionalities supported by this extension: Features: 1. Console: Display JavaScript logs, including information, warnings, and errors. 2. Elements: Inspect the state of the Document Object Model (DOM), and easily retrieve the position and attributes of elements through simulated clicks. 3. Network: Monitor the status of requests made by the page. 4. Resources: View details of various resources, including localStorage, Session Storage, Cookies, Scripts, Stylesheets, iframes, and images. Save these elements effortlessly. 5. Sources: View the source code of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. 6. Info: Display URL and user agent information. 7. Plugins: Incorporates common tools like displaying element borders, refreshing the page, highlighting text content, and editing the page. 8. Code: Facilitate code injection for testing purposes. 9. Timing: Provide insights into the loading times of different page components. 10. Settings: Configure panel themes, height, transparency, the number of visible code lines, and other preferences.