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View Rendered Source

View source is dead. See how the browser renders a page, not just what the server sends.

Users30KCurrent public install base
Rating4.4Store average score
Reviews41Public review volume
Manifest versionV3Extension platform version
7-day growth0Net users gained this week
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Version4.0
ManifestV3
Size73.68KiB
Languages1English
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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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Store average score4.4Chrome Web Store aggregate rating, including ratings without synced review text
Synced text average4.3Average computed only from synced review bodies below
Reviews with text37Synced review bodies
Total ratings / reviews41Chrome Web Store public rating/review count

Store average score: 4.4. The bars below are calculated from synced review text only, so they may be empty for extensions that have public ratings but no synced comments yet.

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Suzanne Edelman2023年12月27日
2

seems cool but it loses the $_POST so it's useless to me.

Language en
0 helpful · 1 not helpful
Javier Fernández Morell (Javier Morell)2023年12月20日
4

Hi, it would be very very useful if there was a checklist of the things I want to compare, so that I don't have to see the whole website code but just the elements I want. For instance, I just want to see differences in <link rel="canonical"> <meta name="robots"> and <title> tag, for the source code and rendered code. If I could see them at a glance, it would make this tool much more useful. Thanks!

Version 4.0Language en
3 helpful · 0 not helpful
Steve Green2023年11月29日
4

It's quite useful, but it doesn't work when I select the site access option "When you click the extension". I get the error message "Error getting rendered source. Return to site and re-launch View Rendered Source again" in the Rendered panel of the results page. I am testing this on our own website www.testpartners.co.uk. I can live with that and just change the setting to allow access to the website I am testing, in which case it works fine. Having used it for a couple of days, it would be much more useful if it could compare two snapshots of the DOM. On some websites almost the entire body changes on page load, so it's virtually impossible to identify any subsequent changes. I would like to be able to put a page into one state, take a snapshot of the DOM, put the page into a different state and view the changes in the DOM.

Version 4.0Language en
1 helpful · 0 not helpful
Nenad Stojkovic2023年8月5日
5

Amazing extension, keep the outstanding work!!

Language en
1 helpful · 0 not helpful
Glen Allsopp2023年5月18日
5

This has been super useful on a *lot* of occasions. Thanks for making it, Jon!

Language en
1 helpful · 0 not helpful
Grumbly Curmudgeon Woodworks2022年7月19日
5

Wow bro... you nailed it! I came on intending to WRITE this extension, found yours and all I can say is: this does all I planned and more. Mad props, yo.

Language en
1 helpful · 0 not helpful
Zachary Wiles2022年4月5日
5

Thanks! Quickly showed me what was going on with my extension development issue. Works as advertised :D

Language en
1 helpful · 0 not helpful
M C2022年3月23日
3

This has been a five star extension for years. However, it has recently stopped working on tons of sites. Clicking the toolbar button does nothing at all. On this webpage, for example.

Language en
0 helpful · 1 not helpful
Kai Shien Ooi2021年11月24日
5

Nice extension! Love it when it shows 2 type of source. Will appreciate it if you can add a dark mode version for us to toggle? THanks!

Language en
1 helpful · 0 not helpful
Rob Woods2021年10月26日
5

Not sure how I did SEO or QA without this. I literally use it almost every time I look at the source code of a page now.

Language en
1 helpful · 0 not helpful