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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T23:15:03+00:00 2026-06-10T23:15:03+00:00

The Chrome network debugger gives me a great view of all the HTTP resources

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The Chrome network debugger gives me a great view of all the HTTP resources loaded for a page. But it clears the list whenever a new top-level HTML page is loaded. This makes it very difficult to debug pages that automatically reload for one reason or another (running script or 300 responses).

Can I tell Chrome not to clear the network debugger when a new top-level page is loaded? Or can I go back and look at the previous page’s network resources?

Or can I somehow force Chrome to pause before loading a new page when I don’t control the page I’m trying to debug that’s doing the redirecting? It’s part of an OpenID dance that’s going awry, so the combination of SSL and credentials makes it extremely difficult to debug with command-line tools.

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    2026-06-10T23:15:04+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 11:15 pm

    This has been changed since v32, thanks to @Daniel Alexiuc & @Thanatos for their comments.


    Current (≥ v32)

    At the top of the “Network” tab of DevTools, there’s a checkbox to switch on the “Preserve log” functionality. If it is checked, the network log is preserved on page load.

    Chrome v33 DevTools Network Tab: Preserve Log

    The little red dot on the left now has the purpose to switch network logging on and off completely.


    Older versions

    In older versions of Chrome (v21 here), there’s a little, clickable red dot in the footer of the “Network” tab.

    Chrome v22 DevTools Network Tab: Preserve Log Upon Navigation

    If you hover over it, it will tell you, that it will “Preserve Log Upon Navigation” when it is activated. It holds the promise.

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