SourceViewer(zvSource)
Overview
SourceViewer(zvSource) is a Chrome extension developed by zenoven.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of SourceViewer(zvSource) is 1.1, updated on 2021-07-08.
2,000+ users have installed this extension.
4 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: www.zenoven.com
View the original source code in the current tab with a popup rather than in a new tab,code highlight,linenumber,highlight current…
With zvSource SourceViewer you can view the original webpage source code in the current tab with a popup rather than in a new tab,code highlight,linenumber,highlight current line and more features
Features:
1.View the original source code in the current tab,real source code
2.Syntax highlight,linenumber
3.highlight current line
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Dan Kelly
2018-06-07
Well... it does what it says. It needs a Maximize button, so you can enlarge the pop-up (maybe as default). And, it needs a button to open in a user's default text editor. |
Fred McIntyre
2015-08-28
It would be better if the pop up was the same width/height of the browser window. Otherwise, it is a good replacement for what I had been using, which does not longer works in Windows 10, unfortunately. I really liked that one because it worked quickly (as does this) and showed the source in a tab, which makes it "full size". Also, the previous extension used the same "Find" as Chrome uses in it's regular tabs, so you can keep clicking to find the next instance. |
Dan Kelly
2018-06-07
Well... it does what it says. It needs a Maximize button, so you can enlarge the pop-up (maybe as default). And, it needs a button to open in a user's default text editor. |
Fred McIntyre
2015-08-28
It would be better if the pop up was the same width/height of the browser window. Otherwise, it is a good replacement for what I had been using, which does not longer works in Windows 10, unfortunately. I really liked that one because it worked quickly (as does this) and showed the source in a tab, which makes it "full size". Also, the previous extension used the same "Find" as Chrome uses in it's regular tabs, so you can keep clicking to find the next instance. |
Dan Kelly
2018-06-07
Well... it does what it says. It needs a Maximize button, so you can enlarge the pop-up (maybe as default). And, it needs a button to open in a user's default text editor. |