D3.js: Cutting-edge Data Visualization
by Ændrew H. Rininsland, Michael Heydt, Pablo Navarro Castillo
Google Chrome and Developer tools
D3.js applications can be developed in any number of tools. In this book, we will use Google Chrome as a browser, and use its embedded development tools. You can also use Firefox or Internet Explorer and their respective development plugins. Theoretically, all the examples will run identically in all three browsers, but have only been tested in Google Chrome.
You can access the developer tools from the Chrome settings button, or by using the key combination of option + command + I (on Mac) or Ctrl + Shift + I (on Windows). Pressing the F12 button also takes you to the Chrome Developer tools on a Windows platform.
The following screenshot demonstrates the Google Chrome Developer tools open on the Epicyclic Gearing ...
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