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[MUSIC PLAYING] SAM DUTTON: Are you fed up with console spam, sick of browser messages that tell you problems, but not how to fix them? Well, the Issues tab is a new way for Chrome DevTools to help you find and fix problems with your website. Problems detected by the browser are presented in a structured format, separate from the console. And that also means your own console messages don't get drowned out by browser warnings. The Issues tab aggregates different types of problems. It describes problems using clear and simple language, explains how to fix them, and links to affected resources within DevTools, and shows you where to find further guidance. So let's run through that from start to finish. First, you need a page with problems. Well, for this example, we have a page with lots of problems. Open the page in Chrome, and then open Chrome DevTools. As you can see, issues were detected. Click the Go to Issues button in the Yellow Warning bar. You can also select the Issues tab from...