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View source is dead. See how the browser renders a page, not just what the server sends.
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A lightweight Chrome Extension that shows you how the browser has constructed (rendered) a page's original HTML into a functioning DOM, including modifications made by JavaScript.
An essential tool for web developers using JavaScript frameworks like Angular, ReactJS and Vue.js, and for SEOs to understand how search engines see your pages, especially considering Google's dynamic serving workaround.
Differences between raw and rendered versions are highlighted line-by-line showing how JavaScript has modified a page at render time.
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There are 3 sections:
* Raw: The source code sent from the server to the browser before the DOM is rendered. The same as you'll see with traditional 'View Source' in the browser (after minor formatting tweaks)
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Does the work.
Doesn't work at all for me. Installation went fine, but when I right-click on a page and click View Rendered Source, nothing happens. Same thing with clicking the <V> icon. Chrome 148 on Windows 11.
I haven't put it's through it's paces yes so I may change this rating but it seems to be very useful for working with AI, one of the more valuable extensions i've seen from a an enterprise competitive intelligence and exploitation potential perspective.
Appears default website (https://viewrenderedsource.com/) for this app got captured by squatters. Does the extension allow code to be injected from its origin website? [email protected]
The tool is useful, but I’ll use it with caution. I mistakenly flagged an issue because I relied on it without verifying. While comparing raw and rendered HTML for our website’s mobile version, I noticed a discrepancy in the image folder paths. The raw HTML displayed the correct mobile version, but the rendered view showed the desktop version instead. It’s a great tool overall, but this issue needs to be addressed.
I am not a techy guy, I just heard about it from FB and installed it for SEO purposes. When I click on the extension, there are three different sections, Raw, Rendered and Difference, and in difference section, there is a lot of code in red color, I think it is generated by rank math, should I remove it or not for SEO perposes? My website is https://whatnetwork.ph/
This seems like an amazing tool over "Ctrl + U" Could you add a dark mode option?
An essential bit of tech. I've been using it for years. Great stuff!
does simply not work. html code gerateed with js is not shown at all
A great idea with good execution. However there is a small detail that makes it unusable for me. It is called up on the keyboard shortcut "Option+U", which is needed to type an Umlaut on an a qwerty keyboard. So I can't type umlaut anymore, because instead it calls up this tool.