Chrome Extensions
Chrome Extensions are small programs/plugins installed inside the Google Chrome browser and have a lot of functionality like screen capture, media download, coding audit, coding performance, and more.
These Chrome Extensions can be disabled and enabled directly through the Google Chrome browser.
Let’s see the list!
ColorZilla is one of the coolest Chrome Extensions that you can use to capture color from an image or web component on a web page.
Full Page Screen Capture was created to meet the customer demand of being able to capture all screens of a web application and send to the project’s product owner. This was Lucas Juliano’s tip.
Screencastify is one of the coolest Chrome Extensions that I’ve ever seen. You can record videos with audio from your monitor screen.
Loom is another of those Chrome Extensions for Video Recording that is as good as Screencastify.
What Font shows you what kind of font a website is using on which HTML tag.
Window Resizer simulates a website in different screen resolutions and aspect ratios.
Lightshot is an excellent Chrome Extension that captures a small area of your screen and saves it as an image. Also, you can write texts, and put icons on that image.
Wappalyzer is a Chrome Extension that give us a lot of information about a website like which programing language it is built on, what plugins are being usedplugins and more.
Marmoset generates an image with visual effects from a small part of a programming language source code.
Dimensions calculate the value of the height and width between two HTML tags.
Grammarly helps you when you are writing a text in English and shows suggestions for cleaner writing.
IE Tab is one of the Chrome Extensions that helps you in solving other browser’s problems. It simulates a website on different IE versions.