Steps to open the Memory Tab
Method 1: Right-click on an active Chrome tab screen and click on inspect, developer tools will open up, now click on memory.
Method 2:
- Right-click on three dots at the end of the Chrome toolbar
- Click on more tools
- Click on developer tools
- Click on memory
Method 3: Press ctrl + shift + i to open up the developer tools, then click on memory to access the memory tab.
Memory Tab in Google Chrome Browser
Developers may find out how much memory a web page uses by using the Memory tab in Google Chrome’s Developer Tools. It offers a thorough overview of memory-related information, including specifics on DOM nodes, event listeners, JavaScript memory usage, and more. This tool helps developers detect memory leaks, inefficient memory utilization, and wasteful resource usage, all of which improve the stability and speed of online applications.
Table of Content
- Features of Memory Tab
- Benefits of Memory Tab
- Steps to open the Memory Tab:
- Various Types of Memory Profiling Types
- Example showing usage of memory tab
- Conclusion
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