Get robust relative xpaths
When clicking an element on a web page, this extension tries to provide a choice of robust relative xpath expressions which are displayed in the console. It also tries to provide a trust score so that unexperienced people can pick one of the best xpath expressions.
For example, for an h1 element on the page:
81% - //p[contains(@class, "h1")]
58% - //p[@role="heading" and contains(@class, "h1")]
50% - //p[contains(@role, "heading") and contains(@class, "h1")]
Or for a link:
90% - //a[@data-hash-id="skype-for-android"]
87% - //a[contains(@data-hash-id, "android")]
81% - //a[contains(@href, "android") and contains(@data-hash-id, "android")]
79% - //a[contains(@class, "learnMore") and contains(@href, "android")]
79% - //a[contains(@class, "learnMore") and contains(@data-hash-id, "android")]
77% - //a[contains(@class, "showOverlay") and contains(@data-hash-id, "android")]
71% - //a[contains(@href, "download") and contains(@data-hash-id, "android")]
50% - //a[contains(@href, "android") and contains(@data-hash-id, "for")]
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2015-03-02 / 1.5.0
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