Navigator for Web Archive
Quickly navigate the web archive and travel back in time without leaving the current tab.
Important:
Vandal is not affiliated to the Internet Archive. It uses the Wayback Machine API and is a tiny and complementary subset to the mighty Wayback Machine.
Vandal focuses on ease-of-use and supports the following features for navigation and inspection:
📅 Calendar View: The default navigation mode which uses the least amount of surface area with a mini calendar view. Supports a calendar input that shows archival stats and allows selection of month across the years.
📊 Graph View: Navigation mode based on graphs of year and month.
🧭 Navigator: Built-in browser with ◀️ ▶️ 🔄 actions.
🎮 Navigation Panel: A bottom panel with navigation buttons to zip through archived snapshots for a date or across the month.
🕛 History Panel: Access your navigation history for a website.
🔩 Resource Drawer: A drawer that you can toggle to view timestamp differences of archived resources such as images, scripts, etc. relative to the page. This drawer updates automatically based on URL.
⌛ Historical View (beta): Displays the snapshot of a website throughout the years.
Checkout the website for more details.
Limitations:
In some cases, a website may not be supported, the extension will then notify you to use wayback machine.
More details here: https://github.com/vegetableman/vandal#limitations
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Open source with public license (AGPLv3):
https://github.com/vegetableman/vandal
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Latest reviews
- (2022-06-27) Ankush Girotra: Absolutely the most polished internet archive frontend, website/extension/whatever. This is very well done. Thank you for open sourcing.
- (2022-04-26) Kaine Dube: Does this add on has searching browsing and navigating because I am only using this extension to time travel across the YouTube video platform for my Google chrome app?
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Rating
4.0 (2 votes)
Last update / version
2021-06-13 / 2.0.1
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