jsFiddle Player

Opens jsFiddle output to a single unified html page in a new window or tab with one click from the Omnibox.
What is jsFiddle Player?
jsFiddle Player is a Chrome extension that creates a smoother and more efficient coding experience by integrating a 'play' button into the Omnibox. This feature allows developers to display the output of their HTML, CSS, and JavaScript codes from jsFiddle into a singular webpage on a new tab/window. It's a swift, convenient solution for developers wishing to compile and save their work in one place.

Extension stats

By: busterc
Users: 595 ▼ -3
Rating: 3.50 (8)
Version: 1.0 (Last updated: 2012-05-15)
Creation date: 2012-05-15
Risk impact: Moderate risk impact
Risk likelihood: Low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • tabs
  • http://jsfiddle.net/*
  • https://jsfiddle.net/*
Size: 29.07K

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Extension summary

jsFiddle is awesome, but sometimes you want to combine all your HTML, CSS & JS into a single HTML file (perhaps to save it to your local disk). jsFiddle Player does that, it simply adds a "play" button to the Omnibox so that you can pop open a new tab/window with the output combined into a single web page. That's it, simple & useful (at least for me)!

User reviews

Hello Friend:v
by TKJDIAZ Diaz, 2017-12-31

It does nothing.
by David C, 2017-10-24

try out
by sham code, 2017-01-03
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Extension safety

Risk impact

jsFiddle Player requires a few sensitive permissions. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk likelihood

jsFiddle Player has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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