Easily copy any page's HTML element to the clipboard with the press of a button or keyboard shortcut.
Total ratings
3.17
(Rating count:
6)
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Recent rating average:
3.63
All time rating average:
3.17
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-12-21 | Manu López | |||
2024-12-11 | Azzeddine Bourachane | en | I gave it 2 stars for the idea. It didn't work for me at all! I also tried the shortcut, but nothing was copied to the clipboard. | |
2024-10-22 | Benjamin PERRY | en | It doesn't "copy any page's HTML element" it copies the whole webpage... No point, if I wanted that I could simply go to the source code and CMD+A + CMD+C | |
2024-08-18 | Mohanad Said | en | as simple as perfect | |
2024-05-03 | Muhsin Karagöz | en | bad | |
2024-04-03 | Tom Rohlfing | en | This Chrome extension was just exactly what I was looking for. I had written a software program that interfaces with a website, and needed a way to get the html code from a web page. This was just the ticket, and it works just exactly the way it is described. I did run into a snag where the sending of CTRL-SHIFT-C programmatically from my application didn't work (but it did work from the actual keyboard.) After exchanging a few emails with the author, he made a quick change so that it recognizes my key command, sent using SENDKEYS from my app. This extension has saved me a ton of development effort, providing a simple way for me to get the data I need. Thanks! | |
2023-09-20 | Teddy Mahar | Works Awesome! Just what I've been looking for!!! | ||
2023-09-20 | Teddy Mahar | en | Works Awesome! Just what I've been looking for!!! |