subject: X-Ray creates the HTML map any web page(Firefox) [print this page] How SEO can take full advantage of Firefoxs built-in source option. For instance, I use it several times a day for each type of diagnosis. This post looks at several ways to browse the source code of any page more useful.
X-Ray X-Ray is an excellent addition to Firefox, which makes it much easier to compare the source code of an actual web interface. In fact, it inserts the code right into the page so you can clearly see where the code is used for which part of the website.
when applied to a page can help you see how the document was constructed without having to go back and forth between source code and page in the browser.
Appendix In this way, it makes it much easier:
See HTML page (semantic) in that position See document structure, includingandclasses, etc.
Other suitable tools If you think that this tool can be helpful, here are some tools I previously reviewed, which helps out a similar task:
Easily create division map in Firefox : This tool makes it easy to view and diagnose the structure of the position of all documents on the Web:
Shows all headers in the document, including the hidden techniques of the CSS or without content. warns when there is no position in the document. Warn when ignoring their position in the structure.
Explore Firefox add-ons to the source code : my old collection of addons(dating back to 2008) List still some important tools:
View Source Chart ( Graphically source displays the structure.) PageDiff ( Compare Code of several pages.) Html Validator ( Test HTML page.) HighlightAll ( Highlights identical elements in the code.)
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