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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-uBlock Origin comes with a logger, which gives the ability to inspect what uBlock₀ is doing with network requests and DOM elements, whether something is blocked or allowed, and which filter, if any, matched a network request or DOM element. This logger is _unified_, meaning it will display _everything_ uBlock₀ does as it occurs.
+uBlock Origin comes with a logger, which gives the ability to inspect what uBlock₀ is doing with network requests and DOM elements, whether something is blocked or allowed, and which filter, if any, matched a network request or DOM element. This logger is _unified_, meaning it will display _everything_ uBlock₀ does as it occurs.
-The logger is the tool of choice to see, understand, diagnose and fix the functioning of uBlock₀.
+The logger is the tool of choice to see, understand, diagnose and fix the functioning of uBlock₀.
To access the logger, click on the _list_ icon of uBlock Origin's popup UI:
@@ -38,9 +38,9 @@ Particular columns indicate:
Time, Filter/Rule, Context and Partyness columns can be disabled in [Settings dialog](#settings-dialog)
-Take note that the network request logger in uBlock₀ is a forward-looking logger: this means only future requests can be logged.
+Take note that the network request logger in uBlock₀ is a forward-looking logger: this means only future requests can be logged.
-In the spirit of efficiency, uBlock₀ will log entries **IF AND ONLY IF** the logger is opened. Otherwise, if the logger is not opened, no CPU/memory resources are consumed by uBlock₀ for logging purpose.
+In the spirit of efficiency, uBlock₀ will log entries **IF AND ONLY IF** the logger is opened. Otherwise, if the logger is not opened, no CPU/memory resources are consumed by uBlock₀ for logging purpose.
#### Tip
Hold the Shift key while clicking the "Open the logger" icon to toggle between opening the logger in a separate window or in a separate tab. uBO will remember that setting when you open the logger next time, without having to hold the Shift key.