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Code access, Oops or OK?

LegacyUser
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August 13, 2020 edited September 28, 2020 in Suggest an Idea
clella banks said: when investigating all your many options in Familysearch.org, I clicked on the three dots top right, above my name. Then TOOLS, then Developers tools. It appeared that I have access to a page of code that I can change or screw up. Did you really want everyone to have this access? Please let me know what you find. Thanks
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  • LegacyUser
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    August 10, 2020
    Juli said: If it was above your name, it was your browser's "more" menu, not FamilySearch's. Most browsers do have various tools that will display webpages as code. You can't change websites with them unless you also have access to the servers and all that, though.
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  • LegacyUser
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    August 13, 2020
    Tom Huber said: Ctrl-U will bring up a window's underlying code -- but that is a browser function. There is another function that does something similar that I have hit accidentally from time to time. I just close it out, since I have no interest in looking at any particular piece of code.
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