Easy, powerful, and interactive way to find unique CSS selectors for any DOM element.
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2024-05-22 | Cliff Paulick | en | still haven't found the perfect selector extension :( most just have a gross amount of nth-type selectors and that's not right. this one tries to use ID and class names, which is what I want, but it just didn't do it properly. granted, I tried it on a site that doesn't have easily-determined (i.e. well-named) selectors, but if it did I wouldn't need an extension. I really wanted to like this one, but it just didn't do its job. it didn't give the proper selection, like it was a relative selector even though it was supposed to be relative to :root I recommend renaming "filters" to "exclusions" because I thought it was for me adding inclusions until I watched the video a second time. | |
2021-04-06 | Riley Harris | just what I needed to locate elements for scraping, straight forward, easy to use and solved my issue. | ||
2021-04-06 | Riley Harris | en | just what I needed to locate elements for scraping, straight forward, easy to use and solved my issue. |