--- title: Understanding the Differences between the freeCodeCamp and Browser Console --- ## Understanding the Differences between the freeCodeCamp and Browser Console #### Hint: So were exactly do you run this *console.log()* command? In order to see the difference between the live console (terminal of freecodecamp) and our browser console we need to open up the console in our browser. Contemporary internet browser have a built in feature called Developer Tools which, among others contains a live console. In this console we can execute Javascript commands and see the result. It behaves in a same manner as the window we write code here in Freecodecamp! ***Please follow the instructions provided and copy paste the JS code provided to the example from FCC to your browser's console!*** Depending on your browser, in order to open up the Javascript console you need to: ## Chrome: * Click the the following: Menu->More Tools->Developer Tools->Console tab * or else , for keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + J (Windows/Linux) ## Firefox:  * Click the the following: Menu->Developer->Web Console * or else , for keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + Shift + K (Windows/Linux) ## Safari: * Click the the following: Safari->Preferences->Advanced and to the option presented enable: "Show Develop menu in menu bar" Lastly, click: Develop->Show Error Console ## Edge: * Click the the following: ''...'' symbol->Developer Tools-> Console tab #### Solution: ``` javascript // Open your browser console let outputTwo = "This will print to the browser console 2 times"; // Use console.log() to print the outputTwo variable console.log(outputTwo); let outputOne = "Try to get this to log only once to the browser console"; // Use console.clear() in the next line to print the outputOne only once console.clear(); // Use console.log() to print the outputOne variable console.log(outputOne); ```