Site DOM Tree
Overview
Site DOM Tree is a Chrome extension developed by gregolai.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Site DOM Tree is 1.0, updated on 2018-04-13.
319 users have installed this extension.
1 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
Quickly analyze a website's DOM tree
Quickly preview any website's DOM tree in a chart using Highcharts.js. Also displays the number of node elements and the depth of every element.
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Tom Lambert
2021-02-14
Works just as in the screenshot. Handy tool that lets you see quickly which nodes have the greatest depth to let you analyze and simplify your HTML. If I had my perfect extension, it would highlight nodes with a depth greater than X, but this effectively does the same thing albeit a bit less conveniently |
Tom Lambert
2021-02-14
Works just as in the screenshot. Handy tool that lets you see quickly which nodes have the greatest depth to let you analyze and simplify your HTML. If I had my perfect extension, it would highlight nodes with a depth greater than X, but this effectively does the same thing albeit a bit less conveniently |
Tom Lambert
2021-02-14
Works just as in the screenshot. Handy tool that lets you see quickly which nodes have the greatest depth to let you analyze and simplify your HTML. If I had my perfect extension, it would highlight nodes with a depth greater than X, but this effectively does the same thing albeit a bit less conveniently |
Tom Lambert
2021-02-14
Works just as in the screenshot. Handy tool that lets you see quickly which nodes have the greatest depth to let you analyze and simplify your HTML. If I had my perfect extension, it would highlight nodes with a depth greater than X, but this effectively does the same thing albeit a bit less conveniently |
Tom Lambert
2021-02-14
Works just as in the screenshot. Handy tool that lets you see quickly which nodes have the greatest depth to let you analyze and simplify your HTML. If I had my perfect extension, it would highlight nodes with a depth greater than X, but this effectively does the same thing albeit a bit less conveniently |