There is a lot of functionality available via the Elements Tab, and future articles will dive deeper into the individual menus.
You should use the Elements Tab when you want to see how the page looks to the browser itself. Common problems such as "how is this style computed?" or "what HTML 5 ROCKS tags generated this component?" are quickly and easily answered via the Elements Tab.
Think of the Elements Tab like an uber-"view source", and gain very sharp visibility into your page.
After you've investigated the page, you might be wondering how HTML, CSS, and images got there in the first place. The Resources Tab, described next, shows you how the client browser and web server communicate to send over those resources.
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