
There are some tools you stumble upon, download to check it out, find them to do much more than you expected and without knowing it becomes an indispensable item in your toolbox. One such tool I found is 'Paessler Site Inspector'.
Site Inspector is a Web browser that combines the two most frequently used browser engines (Internet Explorer and Mozilla/Gecko) into one program. Its advanced web page analysis features make it the perfect companion for webmasters and web developers.
Whenever you access a web page using Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Site Inspector's browser you will find a wealth of analysis functions in the toolbars and menus. For example:
- For any given URL, users can access lists of the images, forms, links, frames, metatags, or the scripts of a web page as well as the HTML source and HTTP headers.
- Using the Highlight function, users can mark any HTML tag with a colored border inside the rendered web page (e.g., to show all TD tags in a page). An invaluable tool for web designers.
- A pixel grid as well as guide lines can be shown in a web page.
- All image tags and link URLs can be shown right inside a web page.
- HTML sources and Javascript files are shown using syntax highlighting.
- You can copy the page URL, page title, page source, list of URLs, and even the page as a bitmap to the clipboard.
- The browser window can be resized to various standard screen sizes (e.g. 800x600) and you can zoom into a web page.
- A fine selection of tools that are available online (e.g. "CSS/HTML validation", "link checking", "ping the server", "traceroute the server", "show domain owner", "W3C markup validation") is already included and can be customized.
You can easily integrate it within your browser or use it standalone.
And best of all, it is freeware. Get it here : http://www.paessler.com/psi/welcome
CheersHemil.


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