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Using `console.log()` for JavaScript debugging is the most common practice. But, there is more…
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1/ The most common Console methods:
console.log() – For general output of logging information.
console. info() – Informative logging.
console.debug() – A message to the console with the log level debug.
console.warn() – A warning message.
console.error() – An error message.
2/ Custom CSS styles for a console.log():
The `console.log` output can be styled in DevTools using the CSS format specifier.
1/ Create a beautiful text portrait with a few lines of CSS:
2/ When you work with transparent images you can use the `drop-shadow()` filter function to create a shadow on the image's content, instead of `box-shadow` property which creates a rectangular shadow behind an element's entire box: