2006-06-05 12:25:40 +02:00
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All browsers include a "View Source" option, but none of them offer the
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ability to view the source code of external files. Most websites store
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their javascripts and style sheets in external files and then link to
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them within a web page's source code. Previously if you wanted to view
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the source code of an external javascript/css you would have to manually
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look through the source code to find the url and then type that into
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your browser.
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Well now there's a much easier way. You can use the JSView extension to
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solve the problem. You can access it from the context menu, from the
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toolbar, from the view menu, or from the status bar. If the website you
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are viewing contains any external js/css files, an icon will appear that
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says "CSS", "JS", or both. Each individual file can then be viewed by
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clicking on the filename. The file will be opened in a new window. You
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can also choose to open all external files by clicking on "View All".
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Author: Ron Beckman
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2011-12-27 12:26:30 +01:00
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WWW: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/jsview/
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