Emmet Re:view
Overview
Emmet Re:view is a Chrome extension developed by emmet.io.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Emmet Re:view is 2.1.7, updated on 2018-02-20.
30,000+ users have installed this extension.
161 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: emmet.io
Fast and easy way to test your responsive design in multiple viewports
Emmet Re:View displays your responsive web-page in a number of views side-by-side so you can quickly test how web-page looks at different resolutions and devices. All views are fully synchronized: scroll, fill-in form fields, click, hover and drag elements in one view and get instant feedback in all others.
Features:
* Breakpoints View: displays resizeable view for each CSS media query breakpoint of your page. Contents of large viewports are dowscaled to fit your screen size.
* Device Wall: bird’s-eye overview of device-sized viewports. In this mode, each view is scaled according to <meta name="viewport"> tag of your page and overrides User-Agent with real device value.
* Create your own devices and presets for Device Wall.
* PageSync engine synchronizes all user interaction across all viewports: not just scrolling, form fill and clicks but also mouse hover, movement and dragging.
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samuele gg
2022-03-23
• Un pò lento a visualizzare i modelli, andrebbero migliorate le prestazioni |
Fahad Hussain
2021-08-11
I like this tool, i have found a bug or what can you say it is, when i click any link any of mobile screen then after landing that page all screen stop work together i mean they lost ability of scrolling you have to scroll each of there one, |
Mark Kimitch
2021-08-05
It needs a serious overhaul; it hasn't been updated in a looong time. It basically doesn't work at the moment. |
Nathan Wright
2020-02-02
Fantastic extension. Makes developing responsive sites so much easier. Only thing I would change would be adding a way to add a custom order to devices within the custom groupings that I create, rather than displaying viewports based on their alphabetical naming. |
Paul Driver
2020-01-06
Brilliant |