#The normal stuff

The basics for the console.log() in JavaScript is just this:

console . log ( "Hello World!" ) ;

#Adding styles

But did you know that you can stylize the text you are logging? To add styles to the text you just need to add %c to the beginning of the text that you want to style. For an example of this in action, this is the welcome message for Developer Bacon.

console . log ( "%cWelcome to the console of developer bacon" , "color:pink;text-transform:uppercase;font-weight:bold;" ) ;

#Adding more styles

To add more styles to other text in the same console log you need to add the %c just before the second group of text. You can add as many of these indicators as you want you just need to add a new style group for each text group. Here is an example of multiple styling groups in action.