Thursday, 9th February 2012

Firefox Tip: Compare HTML Code Of Two Different Pages

This tiny Firefox add-on is helpful for those designers and coders who have the habit of checking codes of various web pages and wondering what is different in them when compared to their web page. Ever faced the situation where you have two similar pages and still you aren’t able to get the look which the other page has? Just compare the codes of those two pages and you will know the difference in no time.

After installation, to use this, one has to

  • Right click on a page & select ‘Start DIFF’ (this action saves the current page to memory)
  • Go to the page which one wants to compare (with the saved one)
  • Right click on the page & select ‘Show DIFF’.

Download PageDiff

Get hold of many such Firefox tips in my Firefox tips category.

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One Response to “Firefox Tip: Compare HTML Code Of Two Different Pages”

  1. Keith Dsouza 5 August 2008 at 10:06 pm #

    Nice add-on will definitely come in useful to me.


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