SelectorGadget SelectorGadget

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Version: 1.2.0
Last Update: 2022-08-03

Overview

SelectorGadget is a Chrome extension developed by tectonic. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of SelectorGadget is 1.2.0, updated on 2022-08-03.
100,000+ users have installed this extension. 100 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: selectorgadget.com

Easy, powerful CSS Selector generation.

Selector Gadget is an open source Chrome Extension that makes CSS selector generation and discovery on complicated sites a breeze.

After having installed the extension, go to any page and launch it. A box will open in the bottom right of the website. Click on a page element that you would like your selector to match (it will turn green). SelectorGadget will then generate a minimal CSS selector for that element, and will highlight (yellow) everything that is matched by the selector. Now click on a highlighted element to remove it from the selector (red), or click on an unhighlighted element to add it to the selector. Through this process of selection and rejection, SelectorGadget helps you come up with the perfect CSS selector for your needs.

There is a tutorial video and a bookmarklet version available at https://selectorgadget.com

Rating

100 ratings

Total Installs

100,000+

Information

Last Update

2022-08-03

Current Version

1.2.0

Size

86.66KiB

Author

tectonic

Website

selectorgadget.com

Category

Developer Tools

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avatar Edgar Higareda
2022-01-10

nice

avatar Giannis P.
2021-11-20

Very nice but maybe needs an update? on some sites now not working

avatar Greg Ricks
2021-10-24

Huge time saver!

avatar KJ Sudarshan
2021-07-02

Absolutely fantastic!
This extension has been literally saving me tonnes of time which I would have otherwise laboriously spent finding the deeply nested elements!
Kudos

avatar Ian Kinner
2021-06-03

Doesn't handle dynamically added elements very well (at all?). Does produce specific enough selectors to isolate a single element.