glines chrome extension glines chrome extension

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Version: 0.0.8.3
Last Update: 2015-11-23

Overview

glines chrome extension is a Chrome extension developed by Eugene Zadorin. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of glines chrome extension is 0.0.8.3, updated on 2015-11-23.
78 users have installed this extension. 2 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Simple tool for easy markup testing with photoshop-like guides

This tool adds photoshop-like guides to the page that makes alignment of blocks easier.

How to use:
1. Click on plugin button at Chrome panel
2. Use dropdown menu or shortcuts to add lines
3. Move lines using mouse or keyboard arrows
4. Drag lines with Ctrl to clone them
5. Delete lines by double click, or remove all using menu

There are some predefined shortcuts:
1. Alt+V to add vertical line
2. Alt+H to add horizontal line
3. Alt+C to add crossline
4. Alt+S to show/hide lines

Release notes

[Nov 23, 2015]
Small improvement: show/hide lines behavior is now more photoshop-like.

[Nov 09, 2015]
Now you can quickly show/hide guides using extension menu or "Alt+S" shortcut.

[Oct 30, 2015]
Now extension can ask to allow local files access.
Guide default style is totally photoshop-like.
Small bugfixes.

Rating

2 ratings

Total Installs

78

Information

Last Update

2015-11-23

Current Version

0.0.8.3

Size

55.27KiB

Author

Eugene Zadorin

Website

None

Category

Developer Tools

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avatar Annisa McConnell
2017-08-24

it dosent work

avatar 86 kai
2017-06-02

Doesn't work. Just try the extension on example.com and you'll see that the extension´s elements are not resetted with css. Lines aren't saved when reloading the page.

avatar Annisa McConnell
2017-08-24

it dosent work

avatar q Bot
2017-06-02

Doesn't work. Just try the extension on example.com and you'll see that the extension´s elements are not resetted with css. Lines aren't saved when reloading the page.

avatar Annisa McConnell
2017-08-24

it dosent work