xPath Finder v2
Overview
Click on any element to get the xPath
Click on any element to get the Full xPath of that element. Without this extension, to retrieve the full xPath of an element, a user has to right click on an element, click inspect in the context menu, right click on the highlighted HTML, click on the copy option in that context menu, and finally click Copy full xPath. With this extension, that 5 step process is reduced to 2: the user simply clicks on the extension logo to activate it, then clicks on the desired element, and the full xPath of that element is copied to the user's clipboard. The major change from trembacz's xPath Finder is the formatting of the full xPath. Normally, a node without any siblings is simply listed in the xPath without any index (ie: div/div[2]), however the database I'm working with requires every node to have an index, even if it doesn't have siblings (ie. div[1]/div[2]).
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Details
- Version0.0.1
- UpdatedNovember 1, 2022
- Offered byeverettbergeson
- Size39.58KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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