Compare Chrome extensions: CSS Inspector vs Mote: voice notes & feedback

Stats CSS Inspector CSS Inspector Mote: voice notes & feedback Mote: voice notes & feedback
User count 7,000+ 2,000,000+
Average rating 2.48 4.66
Rating count 65 157
Last updated 2021-05-03 2024-04-19
Size 2.69M 9.11M
Version 1.2.10 0.5.7
Short description
An easy way to inspect the CSS of any element with only hover over, and copy its entire CSS with one click. Mote - fast, friendly voice messaging
Full summary

⚡️CSS Inspector is the easiest & fastest way to inspect/edit live webpages without coding. It's simple, just click & copy

Features 🔎 Get CSS Properties simply by selecting an element

🎨 Get the color palette from any website

🖍 Get a color reading from any point in your browser, elements or images, and paste it

📏 Get distance between elements in the page

🅰 Inspect fonts, color and other font properties. All typographies in one place

One time purchase CSS Inspector is a one-time purchase extension, and all updates are included with it. No subscriptions, and no further surprises :)

With Mote, easily add voice comments and audio content to documents, assignments, emails and forms.

Mote is integrated into Google Docs, Classroom and many other Google Workspace apps - for easy recording and playback. Mote also supports voice feedback within the Instructure Canvas SpeedGrader.

You can also create voice notes on any website, and share these as embedded voice notes, by using the Mote extension 'Magic Mic' recorder.

You can embed your mote recordings into apps like Notion and Google Sites, or share your voice notes as a QR code.

Mote supports transcription in more than 40 world languages, including English, Spanish, French, Portuguese and Arabic.*

Mote for teachers: Ask students questions and provide feedback, quickly and with the feeling of human connection. Whether you're at home or in the classroom, Mote helps educators and students to stay connected.

Add voice comments within Google Classroom's Stream and Private Comments views, as well as within Google Docs, Slides and Sheets. Look for the Mote icon in comment boxes.

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