 From time to time, we have built some fairly complex animations on SuperCharge. Some might even say unnecessarily complex. So for example, do remember this flip switch we built at the Polymer Summit 2016? It looks pretty neat, right? But what is actually happening? Whenever you find one of these animations on the web, it can be interesting to see how the animation was done, but sometimes the code is obfuscated and it is not really obvious to see what is actually happening and what is just sleight of hand. Enter DevTools. If you open DevTools, you can open the context menu on the right and take a look at the more tools menu. There's a couple of things in there that you might not know DevTools had. One of them is the layers panel. Set the animation speed to 10% and adjust the perspective on the layers panel so you can see the individual layers from the side. If you now play the animation, it becomes crystal clear what animation is happening and in what order. Pretty useful, right? So there you have it. Some of the less discoverable features in DevTools can prove quite useful. Thanks for watching and see you next time. One more. You can do one more. Okay, so the deal is I need you to subscribe or watch the latest Super Church video or they won't let me go home.