Reviews for HeadingsMap
HeadingsMap by Rumoroso
56 reviews
- Rated 4 out of 5by Sebastien Billard, 7 years agoHappy to see the extension is back ! One regrets and one suggestion though :
- If I remember well it used to highlight the headlines clicked in the left panel ?
- I wish there could be a switch to choose to run the analysis on the actual HTML, or or on the HTML modified by javascript. Currently the analysis seems made on the final HTML as modified by javascript.Developer response
posted 7 years agoHi Sebastien. First of all, thank you for your feedback. Regarding to your comments:
* Yes, the header was highlighted when clicking on the correspondent one in the panel (I have to recover the feature -most probable as option-... since the whole extension was refactored almost from scratch, there are features that are still pendant of being added/recovered). So thank you for commenting it because helps me in the prioritization of tasks
* I would like to know the use case for retrieving the headers structure for the HTML that is not modified by javascript. The tools is initially meant for giving the structure that the browser renders, so the one that the HTML has without any behavioral change was not considered. In order to consider implementing that feature, I would like to know and understand the use case. Could you please give me some feedback on it?
Again, thank you very much for your feedback and comments. - Rated 5 out of 5by Firefox user 12808576, 7 years agoProvides an outline for a HTML page. Exactly what I need.
Developer response
posted 7 years agoHi, thanks for the comment. I still want to do some improvements like evaluating inside frames or try to integrate it as a panel in the browser.
Thanks again for the comment and any feedback is always very welcome.- Rated 5 out of 5by Kermit-The-Frog, 7 years agoFinally back on Firefox and the level numbers are back again. :)
You could even make it lighter and get rid of the HTML5 Outline tab as it's definitely not relevant any more, but hey...
Great work anyway and thanks for this neat little tool.Developer response
posted 7 years agoHi, thanks for your comment. I was considering removing the HTML5 Outline as well. It is probably that I will do it since it is not worth to use resources that could affect to the performance on something that is not relevant any more.
Again, thanks for your feedback ;)