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Help w/INSPECT ELEMENT-Wrong forum but no one will reply to my post!!

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I'm posting this in a few different forums because I need help and I guess no one knows the answer in the web and email forum:-(. Hopefully someone who does will come past this thread!!!

This is lengthy, but I appreciate anyone who takes the time to read it!!!!!

OK:

I'm not sure if this is even possible.... I'm a college student, the class I am writing about today had a deadline date, in which to withdraw from the course without getting a "F" grade, but instead a "W".

The deadline was on 10/28/14.

Now I was aware of this, and went to withdraw on 10/27/14. I was browsing my student portal a few days later to see that it never withdrew me from the class. I know I withdrew in time (27th), but maybe some computer glitch, or something happened that caused it to not finalize the withdrawal or something.

I am so desperate (I got my first "F") that I've been searching Google history for the 27th. It pulls up many history that day of my being on my college account, and even has the words on 2 of the 7 history entries: add drop class. Unfortunately, that isn't enough, as my school could just say I was probably browsing classes to ADD, not withdrawing the class in this topic.

QUESTION: IF I USE inspect element, what is that? It almost looked like a blueprint of all the clicks I made that day, etc, but hard to read.
--Can I show "what I was CLICKING" on the 27th with inspect element?
--Can I show more detail as to WHY and EXACTLY what I was clicking on the 27th, so I can prove my actual, documented clicks of ATTEMPTING to drop the class?

Did that make sense?
I need to prove that I honestly believed, and thought I had, withdrew my class. A timeline per say?!

I PRAY someone out there understands what I'm saying, and if "inspect element" won't help, maybe let me know if there is an alternative route to show my internet STEPS on the 27th, while on my student account.

THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR READING THIS LONG QUESTION!!! I am tempted to take my laptop into a computer technology professor and beg him to snoop through that day for me. I have attached a picture of what pops up with my Google history search for the 27th.

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