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I use the Web Clipper Chrome extension but can't figure out any way to save text besides using the screenshot feature. I need to be able to search through the words at a later point; tags will not suffice, I want to be able to search for specific phrases. As of 2016, I'm using Opera. It uses all the goods of Chrome, but without significantly slowing down my Mac. I don't know what is behind, but you can use most of Chrome extensions if you install an Opera app that enables Chrome extensions. One downside is that it cannot run Chrome apps. Consequently, there are a variety of extensions for those browsers that enable you to search and find pages on a cluttered tab bar a little more quickly. Also see our article How To Speed Up Google Chrome. Search Tabs in Google Chrome. To search pages in Google Chrome, add Quick Tabs to that browser from here. This is an extension that provides you with a list of all open page tabs and includes. Click on Chrome in the top left of your screen, and then select Preferences (COMMAND,) 2. Chrome's Preferences window will open.
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Tiny text and too-small images make it difficult to view a Web page. If you use Google Chrome as your browser, you can increase the size of a Web page with the Zoom tool. Chrome enables you to zoom in on just one page or enlarge the content on every page you visit. The browser also features several extra-large font sizes that you might find helpful when text is hard to read.
Enlarge Current Page
1.Launch Chrome and go to the Web page that you want to enlarge.
2.Click the 'Menu' button. Find 'Zoom' in the list of menu options.
3.Click the '+' next to Zoom to enlarge the page or the '-' button make it smaller. Alternatively, press 'Ctrl' and '+' to enlarge the screen or 'Ctrl' and '-' to make it smaller.
4.Click the 'Full Screen' button next to Zoom to enter full-screen mode. You can also enable full-screen mode by pressing 'F11.'
Enlarge All Pages
2.Click 'Setting' and then click 'Show Advanced Settings' near the bottom of the window.
3.Scroll down to the Web Content section. Click the 'Page Zoom' drop-down menu and select a size from 25 percent to 500 percent zoom. The default setting is 100 percent zoom.
4.Click the 'Font Size' drop-down menu and choose a size from 'Very Small' to 'Very Large.' Close the window to save your changes.
Tips
- If your Chrome window size is small, you may have accidentally clicked the 'Restore Down' button. To fix it, click the 'Maximize' button at the top of the screen.
- Windows comes with a Magnifier tool that enlarges the whole screen or parts of the display. It also has an inverted colors option that may make text easier to read.
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I have a webpage I want to use with YQL. But I need the XPath of a specific item. I can see it in the debug tools area for Google Chrome but I don't see a way to copy that XPath.
Is there a way to copy a full XPath?
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You can use
$x
in the Chrome javascript console. No extensions needed.Text program for mac. ex:
$x('//img')
Also the search box in the web inspector will accept xpath
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All above answers are correct here is another way with screenshot too.
From Chrome :
- Right click 'inspect' on the item you are trying to find the xpath
- Right click on the highlighted area on the console.
- Go to Copy xpath
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XPath Helper extension does what you need:https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/hgimnogjllphhhkhlmebbmlgjoejdpjl
asadovskyasadovsky
No extension needed in chrome now. Right click on any element you want xpath for and click on 'Inspect Element' and then again inside the Inspector, right click on element and click on 'Copy Xpath'.
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Google Chrome provides a built-in debugging tool called 'Chrome DevTools' out of the box, which includes a handy feature that can evaluate or validate XPath/CSS selectors without any third party extensions.
This can be done by two approaches:
Use the search function inside Elements panel to evaluate XPath/CSS selectors and highlight matching nodes in the DOM.Execute tokens $x('some_xpath') or $$('css-selectors') in Console panel, which will both evaluate and validate.
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- Press F12 to open up Chrome DevTools.
- Elements panel should be opened by default.
- Press Ctrl + F to enable DOM searching in the panel.
- Type in XPath or CSS selectors to evaluate.
- If there are matched elements, they will be highlighted in DOM.However, if there are matching strings inside DOM, they will be considered as valid results as well. For example, CSS selector header should match everything (inline CSS, scripts etc.) that contains the word header, instead of match only elements.
From Console panel
- Press F12 to open up Chrome DevTools.
- Switch to Console panel.
- Type in XPath like
$x('.//header')
to evaluate and validate. - Type in CSS selectors like
$$('header')
to evaluate and validate. - Check results returned from console execution.
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If elements are matched, they will be returned in a list. Otherwise an empty list [ ] is shown.
If the XPath or CSS selector is invalid, an exception will be shown in red text. For example:
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xpathOnClick has what you are looking for: https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/ikbfbhbdjpjnalaooidkdbgjknhghhbo
Read the comments though, it actually takes three clicks to get the xpath.
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As of the latest update for chrome you can now click any element in the element inspector and copy the XPath to clipboard.
TrickyTricky
Let tell you a simple formula to find xpath of any element:
1- Open site in browser
2- Select element and right click on it
3- Click inspect element option
4- Right click on selected html
5- choose option to copy xpath Use it where ever you need it
This video link will be helpful for you. http://screencast.com/t/afXsaQXru
Note: For advance options of xpath you must know regex or pattern of your html.
Abdul MajeedAbdul Majeed
Just right-click on the element you want the xpath for and you will see a menu item to copy it. This may not have existed when the OP made his post but it's certainly there now.
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In Firebug in Firefox, you can right click on an element after inspecting it, and choose Copy XPath. I could not get ChromYQLip to work smoothly.
IvanIvanCan You Search For Text On Chrome On Mac
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Slightly OT, but perhaps useful: On Mac Chrome, although you cannot copy the xpath out of the search box in the Dev tools panel (instead, copy grabs the node as HTML), you can drag and drop the text into an external editor.
Ben WeinerBen Weiner
I tried almost all the available extensions and found the below to be one of the best.
Just like FirePath, this extension directly gives you the Xpath when you click on Inspect.
Harish KannanHarish Kannan
Use this extension, it generates xpaths based on id or class, which is probably what you want to use.
Click on the browser icon, the panel is shown on the right corner of the page, then click start inspect, then click on any element to get your xpath.
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