When it comes to internet browsers, Google Chrome currently holds a market share of 62.78% across the globe. If you are a web developer or the owner of a website, you almost certainly already have a collection of Chrome extensions that make the process of web development go more quickly. Most recently, we took a look at a selection of Chrome add-ons that might prove useful to web developers. In this blog post, we will list those extensions and provide our in-depth feedback on each one after doing so.
It's possible that you are familiar with these tools, but it's also possible that you aren't. Prior to the design of the website for the online store, there is an interest in having a good webdesign. Even a good web design can occasionally require quite a bit of time to complete. For this reason, it is essential to ensure that work is completed effectively.
Dimensions
A tool for designers to use in order to measure the dimensions of screens. The Dimensions extension will continue to measure up, down, left, and right from your mouse pointer until it encounters a boundary. This is an excellent tool for determining the distances that exist between the various components of a website.
LERA
LERA is a Chrome extension that automates the reporting of accessibility issues. It is frequently difficult for developers to adhere to all of the accessibility guidelines. They can discover automated accessibility issues within the website using a tool like LERA that performs accessibility auditing and reporting, and then download the results of their investigation as an Excel file.
PageEdit
You don't have to leave Chrome in order to make speedy changes to the code of any page you're working on because PageEdit makes it possible to do so. After installing the extension, Chrome will transform into a WYSIWYG HTML editor. This will enable you to make changes to your web pages in real time without the need to use any additional software for development purposes.
Make Gmail easier to use
Say hello to Simplify Gmail (opens in new tab), which clears away all of the clutter and poor UI decisions that have crept into Gmail over the past few years. If you feel as though Gmail is getting a bit too cluttered for its own good, say hello to Simplify Gmail (opens in new tab).
Spectrum
Around 200 million people in the world are affected by color blindness of some kind, but accommodating these individuals is not always high on the accessibility check list for designers. You will have the ability to quickly test your website for a variety of color vision deficiencies and ensure that everything is legible.
Validity
One of the most helpful Chrome store extensions for validating a website is called Validity, and you can get it by searching for it in there. You will be able to view all of the information in the console tab, while any errors that occur will be shown in the tooltip.