On iOS, Safari used to have a built-in Debug Console for inspecting web page issues.
you’re able to do that using the steps right below.
1.Open theSettingsapp on your iPhoned.
3.Scroll down to the bottom and tap theAdvancedbutton.
4.On the Advanced parameters page, turn on the toggle forWeb Inspector.
This is all you have to do to turn on the Web Inspector tool on iOS.
However, before that, you will need to tweak a few options in Safari on your Mac.
Once both devices are connected, follow the steps below:
1.Open theSafari browseron your Mac.
2.Click theSafarioption on the top navigation bar and select thePreferencesoption from the menu.
3.Now, go to theAdvanced taband check the box for the Show Develop menu in menu bar option.
Exit the options window and you will see the newDevelop menuon your Safari menu bar at the top.
5.Click theDevelop optionand you will see your iPhone or iPad listed.
The Web Inspector is especially useful if you are a macOS developer who also develops or manages iOS websites.
FAQs
How can I enable Web Inspector on my iPad?
The process of enabling the Web Inspector tool on iPhones and iPads is pretty much the same.