Protip with this feature: It can resolve where you originally bound your event listeners, regardless of if you used jQuery or whatever. So, either set up a breakpoint or establish an Event Listener Breakpoint[1] and you can walk back to where you registered the handler.
All: one reason we ask you to email us at hn@ycombinator.com instead of posting about [dead] comments here is that it guarantees that we'll see the question. I only saw this by accident 10 hours later. There are too many threads for us to read them all.
Protip with this feature: It can resolve where you originally bound your event listeners, regardless of if you used jQuery or whatever. So, either set up a breakpoint or establish an Event Listener Breakpoint[1] and you can walk back to where you registered the handler.
[1]: https://developers.google.com/chrome-developer-tools/docs/ja...