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When I'm in Developer Tools and select an html-element, it puts '== $0' behind it like this:$0.

What does this mean?

Ryad Shaanbi
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    http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36999739/what-does-0-double-equals-dollar-zero-mean-in-chrome-developer-tools – Vincent G Nov 15 '16 at 08:46
  • Welcome to Stack Overflow! I know it's easy to forget, but in the future, please always remember to Google first: a search for your original question title, `What does == $0 mean?` would have taken you right away to the duplicate question - a much quicker way and more convenient to find your answer. – Pekka Nov 15 '16 at 08:48
  • I typed ==$0 in the question title and it shows you a bunch of questions that were already asked, and it didn't show any $0 questions my apologies. – Ryad Shaanbi Nov 15 '16 at 08:50

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It means that you can write $0 in the developer console to get the active DOM element. You can see the image I have provided.

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