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Context

I am using Chrome. I am using the developer bar. It has the following order:

Elements Resources Network Scripts Timeline Profiles Audits Console

I am developing on a 13" MBP with iTerm taking the right half of the screen and Chrome taking the left half of my screen.

As a result, my Chrome bar looks like:

Elements Resources Network [DROPDOWN]

Now, I would like to reorder my Chrome bar to make it look like:

Elements Scripts Console [DROPDOWN]

instead.

I tried dragging stuff around, but was unable to.

Question:

Is there some way I can re-order the elements on my Chrome developer bar?

Thanks!

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    Modify the source code to reorder, then recompile. Simple eh? :D
    – TheZ
    Jul 6, 2012 at 19:49
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    Too easy. I was hoping something that involved running chrome under gdb, then patching the binary at runtime.
    – user1311390
    Jul 6, 2012 at 20:05

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If you switch to the Chrome Beta Channel, you'll find that you can now drag-and-drop reorder the tabs in the Developer Tools as of version 47.

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    This is true. But as soon as you restart the browser, the order seems to reset. Pity. Mar 9, 2016 at 13:21
  • Works fine now (Chrome 66). Order is kept even after killing Chrome.
    – Nux
    May 24, 2018 at 19:57
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First of all, you can use Ctrl-1 to Ctrl-9 (Cmd-1 to Cmd-9 in Mac) to toggle to a specific panel.

The resources are indeed stored in a file called resources.pak. It is a binary format. If you look into it, you will see a JSON string specifying the relative ordering of the elements. Modify it using a hex editor, and you may get what you want. But since Google Chrome likes to auto-update by itself, you will probably need to re-apply your patch every couple of weeks.

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