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LinkParser analyzes the links of the current page. It can differentiate between 9 link types & mark them in different colors. Linkpaser can differentiate the following type of links in order to count them or mark them on the webpage: internal links, internal dofollow links, internal nofollow links, subdomain links, subdomain dofollow links, subdomain nofollow links, external links, external dofollow links, extermal nofollow links. How Linkparser shows you the information it gathers is very much up to you. It is very customizable!
View Rendered Source
View source is dead. See how the browser renders a page, not just what the server sends. A lightweight Chrome Extension that shows you how the browser has constructed (rendered) a page's original HTML into a functioning DOM, including modifications made by JavaScript. An essential tool for web developers using JavaScript frameworks like Angular, ReactJS and Vue.js, and for SEOs to understand how search engines see your pages, especially considering Google's dynamic serving workaround. Differences between raw and rendered versions are highlighted line-by-line showing how JavaScript has modified a page at render time. * Raw: The source code sent from the server to the browser before the DOM is rendered. The same as you'll see with traditional 'View Source' in the browser (after minor formatting tweaks) * Rendered: The rendered page after the source has been interpreted into a DOM, including any modifications made by Javascript * Difference: The difference between the rendered source and the raw source. Differences occur when JavaScript has modified the DOM. Adaptive website? If you serve different source code to mobile devices, emulate this easily with a mobile user-agent checkbox. Dynamic serving for Google? (More info: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/guides/dynamic-rendering) Using Google's dynamic rendering workaround designed for Javascript-heavy sites? Just request the raw source as Googlebot and ensure perfect technical SEO. Works with GatsbyJS and Prerender. DM the developer: https://twitter.com/ItsHogg
NoFollow
Outline nofollow links, detect nofollow and noindex meta tags on webpages. Features website filtering and custom CSS outline styles. :: Features ★ supports NOFOLLOW, UGC, and SPONSORED attribute values ★ supports search engine specific robot meta tags ★ disable or enable extension for defined websites v6.0.0 - switched to extension manifest V3 - added export and import - added keyboard shortcuts - removed "Remember minimised state" setting - now it always remembers minimised state across browser restarts - misc code improvements v5.3.3 - fixed visual issues in extension options for high pixel density screens v5.3.2 - trying a fix for errors on Mac OS v5.3.0 - ignore certain errors in logger - added CSP for better security v5.2.2 - fixed issue where extension would not mark links with image nested more than one level deep v5.2.0 - support for UGC and SPONSORED attribute values (there is no way to visually distinguish it from NOFOLLOW value at this time) - replaced facebook and twitter share links on options page v5.1.0 - improved the way injected script communicates with background script - fix: improved error logging v5.0.0 - new: added outline for links without nofollow attribute ("DoFollow" links) - new: added outline for external links - new: added "D" button next to each style input so you can easily restore default style value - new: inject content scripts to already opened browser tabs on extension start, this should improve user experience on extension install and update - change: updated minimum requirements to Chrome v39 - change: updated default outline styles (this will be noticed only by new users) - change: merged content scripts into one script, should use less resources now - change: made sure that extension doesn't try to load itself into pages from web store to avoid "no permission" errors - change: improved error logging - change: removed Google+ icon and updated Facebook and Twitter icons ===> Full changelog on the website
Majestic Backlink Analyzer
Majestic backlink analysis straight into your browser. Over 60,000 installations. Get instant link counts and see who is linking to the page you are browsing without having to go to a separate link analysis tool. FREE backlink count data with much more detail for Majestic.com account holders. This backlink checker from Majestic gives you a really fast way to see the strength of any page based on its backlink information. Because Majestic crawls the whole web, it does not have to rely on a third party for the data. You can immediately see the Trust Flow, Citation Flow and Visibility Flow for any web page directly on the URL bar and you can see summary information about the number of domains and URLs linking to this page. Topical Trust Flow is now integrated into the tool. This now shows you the topic (or category) of each backlink. Information provided free includes: Link Profile charts, link counts at the URL, subdomain and root level and three Flow Metric scores from 0-100 for pages you visit (speed limits apply). Majestic subscribers can very easily link their account to the extension and can then see more detail about links to the page your browser is on. including: *Backlink Detail*: A list of the 10 strongest backlinks to the page (with a link to more), including the URL, anchor text, Citation Flow, Trust Flow, Visibility Flow and the dates first and last seen. The primary Topical Trust Flow is also embedded. *Anchor Text Detail*: A list of the 10 strongest anchor texts (with a link to more) used in links to the URL, including the link counts and domain counts linking with this text and the relative Citation Flow and Trust Flow associated with these links. The primary Topical Trust Flow is also embedded. *Tools*: You can easily delve deeper into URLs by using many of Majestic's backlink analysis tools directly from the extension. *Add to Bucket*: If you are interested in reviewing the URL later, you can press the "Add to Bucket" button to add the URL straight into your Majestic account for later backlink analysis. Who wrote this Analyzer and How? Majestic is one of the UK's fastest growing tech companies, ranked 18th in 2014 in the Deloitte fast 50 list. Unlike many tools that rely on scraping third party data, Majestic is one of the largest web crawlers on the planet, collecting data directly from the web. It even has its own search engine. This independence has made Majestic's Trust Flow metric one of the most reliable and consistent ways to evaluate pages on the internet at scale the score, which is a log score between 0 and 100, gives a valuable insight. More recently, Majestic has launched and integrated Topical Trust Flow into into the Chrome extension, giving more precise analysis of a URL's power and influence. Majestic does not track your crawling behavior at all in this plugin and it will not slow down your browsing. Until you click on the extension, it remains idle and passes no data at all. At that point it simply looks up the data we have already indexed regarding the URL you are currently visiting. Majestic's full privacy policy is described at https://majestic.com/company/privacy-policy
Redirect Path
The HTTP Header & Redirect Checker for SEO Redirect Path flags up 301, 302, 404 and 500 HTTP Status Codes as well as client side redirects like Meta and Javascript redirects, bringing potential issues that may not otherwise be seen to your attention immediately. As well as flagging up redirects and errors, the plugin also displays other HTTP Headers (such as server types and caching headers) and the server IP Address at the click of a button. All the magic happens on your computer, so it doesn’t “phone home” to anyone (except when auto-updating itself) and is instantaneous. The redirect path logo is from the "Iconic" icon set, which can be found here: http://somerandomdude.com/work/iconic/ Please note, by using this extension you agree to our End User Licence Agreement: https://www.ayima.com/browser-extensions-eula 4.0: Fixed runtime bugs and potential security flaws, plus added support for Ayima AI 3.0: Updated the extension to support Googles Manifest V3 roll out, no other major changes 2.0.0.6: Major rewrite - a lot of logic has been changed under the hood allowing us to display Meta and Javascript redirects for the first time.