extension ExtPose

Semantic inspector

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Description from extension meta

This extension shows you a structure written with HTML Microdata.

Image from store Semantic inspector
Description from store Currently, some search engines and social networking services can understand and use a HTML Microdata for providing users more rich experiences. Therefore a Web site owner and a content providers must support its specification and must write a semantic into their pages. However, this is not easy generally. At least, I think that its confirmation should be more easily. This extension can parse a Web page and understand a structure of items, and shows you it with a simple way which you click only a button of this extension. The first version is supporting HTML Microdata only. Other specifications will be supported. [Privacy policy] This extension collects an usage information by Google Analytics, but it never send a personal information, Web sites information and etc. to Google Analytics. And, a cookie will be used for tracking. History: Version 1.2.2: January 20th, 2017 - Support local document. Version 1.2.1: January 20th, 2017 - Fix an issue about generating parent-children relations of each node. Version 1.2.0: April 14th, 2015 - Supported @itemprop-reverse property. Version 1.1.0: July 19th, 2012 - Supported an itemid property, and fixed the problem which supporting tags to be processed especially were not enough. Version 1.0.0: July 19th, 2012 - Released the initial version.

Latest reviews

  • (2020-08-12) Jason Rogers: Doesn't work at all. Used to work like a dream. Hasn't been updated since 2017.
  • (2019-10-22) Malcolm Espinosa: Used to work great for me and I found it really handy. It became a must have extension. However, now it doesn't seem to work at all. I never see the logo in my URL bar next to the bookmark icon star. This is now functionally useless. What happened?!
  • (2018-09-17) Arnold Wender: It was a great tool, somehow it doesn't work anymore...
  • (2017-10-18) Vitaly Zdanevich: Please use event page instead of background page - do not eat RAM all the time.
  • (2017-09-06) Wolfgang Wiese: Very useful. Would love to see , if it would also display Schema.org/events
  • (2017-08-20) Steve C: I've been working with micro data and semantic web stuff lately and wanted a quick way to view what was inside a web site. This turns out to be a fine utility for exactly that. I also looked at its code on github and was impressed by the high quality of programming. Recommend!
  • (2017-04-28) Jean-Frédéric Mauchrétien: don't work
  • (2017-01-10) Mark Tippetts: Pluses: * Fast. * Clean layout. Minuses: * Doesn't provide detail on embedded objects.
  • (2016-11-11) Alex Petrenko: Freezes vk.com video search
  • (2016-02-17) Chris Harvey: does not show hierarchy properly, and when it does, does not provide links. Also very incomplete.
  • (2015-10-24) Sanjay Vamja: hierarchy of microdata is buggy
  • (2015-09-11) Ryan McDonough: Just what I was looking for!
  • (2015-05-30) Christian Rich: Pretty good, but throws errors on latest version of Chrome
  • (2015-03-12) Tibor Tóth: Excellent tool!
  • (2014-12-04) Mads Kristensen: Great tool for web developers
  • (2013-09-28) Kostya Dubinin: Very nice and clean desing. I like it!
  • (2013-09-27) Mate Trav: GOOD
  • (2013-09-04) Search Dex: When a website has microdata included, the icon appears in the URL bar. That is a nice feature so that I don't have to immediately go searching for the code in the source window. I also like the detailing of the information it finds. Easy to read, easy to parse through.
  • (2013-06-10) Nice. Could you enlarge the window?
  • (2013-05-22) BCZ: this program can't use in localhost....
  • (2013-02-07) Victor Vivenzo: Can't reach this app, because it doesn't show up on top of the browser.
  • (2012-07-19) Ian Lewis: Pretty cool! I wanted an extension like this for some time.

Statistics

Installs
4,000 history
Category
Rating
3.85 (40 votes)
Last update / version
2017-01-20 / 1.2.2
Listing languages
en

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