Link Redirect Trace
The all-in-one redirect path analyzer. It also analyzes protocol headers, REL-canonicals, robots.txt, backlink power, and trust!
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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just what SEO needed..! Thanks Team..! <3
Perfect! Works first time, and gives plenty of information.
Seeing the rendered code, which could not be displayed in DevTools | Elements, solved a huge problem.
A really useful extension, and the developer Jon even provides great support on Twitter - I strong recommend this extension.
Hey, great tool!! congrats. Is possible view rended code with API?
Update: The minor issues I mentioned below were either operator error in one case, or something I can't reproduce now in the other. So, I'm upgrading to 5 stars, since this just works. Original review: Generally good, and much faster than another utility of this sort that I tried (which didn't do diffs, even). However, I find that it fails (just does nothing at all) at various sites, including this one. I tried it on its own Chrome Store page, and nothing happened. Various "big company" sites should not be magically immune to source examination. What they're sending to my system actually being rendered on my system is a privilege I grant them, not a right they have. >;-) Sometimes it also partially fails: it will not work by clicking on its icon but will work if you use its contextual menu item instead. That just happened to me at support.microsoft.com, for example. And in some cases, that was the result at first, then the icon DID work, but only after the context menu had done the work once already (again at support.microsoft.com). So, definitely some kinks to work out. Just the fact that it works, and so well, so much of the time makes it very useful, though, even if I will keep another extension of this sort (the slow one) on hand just in case.
Fantastic tool. I just shared it on twitter so other folks could learn about it.
Awesome! It helps a lot when I develop web scratch. If it can highlight tags name in the HTML text, it would be perfect!
OK, this is pretty darn fabulous. Thanks Jon! Brilliant tool, I'll be using it every week, if not every day, for my SEO site audits. Cheers!