Reviews & Comments of Emmet Re:view chrome extension

From July 4th, 2014 to August 11th, 2021, 57% user give 5-star rating, 22% user give 4-star rating, 8% user give 3-star rating, 14% user give 1-star rating. for Emmet Re:view chrome extension.

Reviews of emmet re:view:


Fahad Hussain August 11th, 2021
Fahad Hussain

I like this tool, i have found a bug or what can you say it is, when i click any link any of mobile screen then after landing that page all screen stop work together i mean they lost ability of scrolling you have to scroll each of there one, please fix it or let me know the solution for it. Thank you!


Mark Kimitch August 5th, 2021
Mark Kimitch

It needs a serious overhaul; it hasn't been updated in a looong time. It basically doesn't work at the moment.


Nathan Wright February 1st, 2020
Nathan Wright

Fantastic extension. Makes developing responsive sites so much easier. Only thing I would change would be adding a way to add a custom order to devices within the custom groupings that I create, rather than displaying viewports based on their alphabetical naming.


Paul Driver January 5th, 2020
Paul Driver

Brilliant


Erimus Koo December 17th, 2018
Erimus Koo

Some request: - viewport support(it's important for mobile device) - in page refresh (not refresh and active extension again) - smaller (or control able) margin. (now it's auto fix window, most time reduced preview)


Ning Cao November 27th, 2018
Ning Cao

good


Bryan “Bevans” Evans August 13th, 2018
Bryan “Bevans” Evans

This used to be a very useful plugin, but it hardly ever works anymore. The Breakpoints View almost never works, and the Device View is only a little better. Judging by Github, the code hasn't been touched in over 3 years, so this has probably been abandoned. Hopefully the creator (or someone else) updates it, because it was a great tool when it worked.


Satyen Dhingra July 12th, 2018
Satyen Dhingra

just the tool I neede to test my app on various screen sizes..worked like a charm


Jamal A June 14th, 2018
Jamal A

I love this extension for testing websites. Great work! Only questions: How do I change the orientation of the tablet from landscape to portrait?


Stefan Reichelt March 31st, 2018
Stefan Reichelt

Good tool for the most part. Output for every device is shrunk so all can fit into the browser window, which is more nuisance than help to me, but I guess that's personal preference. The device names and dimensions under each are also barely readable. Not only is the text far too small, it's also a grey font on a grey background.


Vladimir Pavlychev March 1st, 2018
Vladimir Pavlychev

Tested on webserver - cool. But why it not working if open local file index.html?


Mr Fhitz (MrFhitz) January 28th, 2018
Mr Fhitz (MrFhitz)

Well, its not even working... ERROR: "Uncaught DOMException: Failed to read the 'cssRules' property from 'CSSStyleSheet': Cannot access rules"


tooker24 January 25th, 2018
tooker24

This is a great tool with one pretty major exception. The device names and resolutions underneath the previews are way too small to read. Please make the font bigger and easy-to-read.


J November 16th, 2017
J

Amazing tool


Scott Madore October 17th, 2017
Scott Madore

This is a great tool to review websites in mobile and desktop (and many others if you want) view. A few websites it doesn't work on for some reason. Including the new slack.com website using css grid.


Ethan Dowler October 16th, 2017
Ethan Dowler

this is one of the most useful add ons for a web developer who needs to test both mobile and desktop views. Highly customizable views and side-by-side comparisons are incredible.


Ciprian Tepes September 11th, 2017
Ciprian Tepes

Quite good. I didn't know it would prove to be useful but it looks it does help develop faster. Donated and thank you. Looking for more features in the future if possible.


Gokul Sharma July 11th, 2017
Gokul Sharma

This is best tool, i used. Loved it, totally awesome. If I had much money I would have pay you dear. Thanx.


jose H July 9th, 2017
jose H

This is just what I needed. Thank you for providing this for free!


Timothy Reaves June 17th, 2017
Timothy Reaves

Adds?!


Nigel McLaughlin June 4th, 2017
Nigel McLaughlin

Great for a quick view of how a site renders on different devices simultaneously.


Adonis K. January 27th, 2017
Adonis K.

Please don't use this tool. you will only get yourself hurt in the process. This doesn't emulate a screen's view. It doesn't adapt to pixel depth of a real device. Instead use your browser's the devtools, they do this properly.


Sheng Chieh Yang December 6th, 2016
Sheng Chieh Yang

the best


Andhika Mahendra August 30th, 2016
Andhika Mahendra

Nicee, it really helps me for fix the responsive design on any breakpoint


Jesse Ojeda August 22nd, 2016
Jesse Ojeda

incredible tool for any web designer/developer !!!


Fani Cip August 21st, 2016
Fani Cip

nice


I August 17th, 2016
I

Love it!


Bo Zhao June 14th, 2016
Bo Zhao

best!


An-Sheng Huang May 23rd, 2016
An-Sheng Huang

It's a great tool for web developers and designers, thanks.


Ryan Sandoval May 12th, 2016
Ryan Sandoval

##Very good. I was searching for a solution that would let me view in one view sites across multiples viewports. Thank you! 2 suggestions, I'd pay an additional $4: 1. Refresh button or updated contents sync 2. Keyboard shortcut to activate Re:view Thanks again


Neil Griffiths April 19th, 2016
Neil Griffiths

This is a very handy tool, I did have some dificulty with it not working with local files, but once uploaded to a server it worked fine.


A Google User April 14th, 2016
A Google User

Awesome! thank for your work!


Mubasher Munir March 29th, 2016
Mubasher Munir

Awesome tool for developers. Thanks man!


Ahmad Al Kassar March 7th, 2016
Ahmad Al Kassar

if it work offline it will take 5 stars


Monte Davis February 10th, 2016
Monte Davis

The breakpoints don't seem to work, not much documentation, the supported devices seem to work. We usually use this plugin for viewing breakpoints/media queries for websites. I think we will have to find another tool.


Nigel Wade February 10th, 2016
Nigel Wade

Nice way of quickly seeing multiple versions of a site at once at different resolutions on different devices. Automatically reads breakpoints from a web page and creates independent views. You can create presets of a collection of devices and view all together on a 'device wall'. All viewports scroll in sync which is a very nice feature. Only complaint is that the animated transitions get a little tiresome after a while.


Lee (mrmac20395) September 24th, 2015
Lee (mrmac20395)

Sorry dudes, great effort, but i have to say that the first, like 5 breakpoints were rendering highly inaccurate headers. I cant get behind something that shows fault right off the bat. Meanwhile, Chrome has amazing built-in developer tools, which do not show the same issues. As an alternative i would recommend opening multiple windows of Chrome, and using separate instances of the Device View.


Flexo June 2nd, 2015
Flexo

Amazing extension, allows to save a lot of time, being able to compare breakpoints side by side is superb


Me Tro March 24th, 2015
Me Tro

How about adding support for portrait/landscape? Also it's not quite straightforward :)


Tinh Nguyen February 23rd, 2015
Tinh Nguyen

Love it, very useful for me.


Luis Robles January 19th, 2015
Luis Robles

This extension is about one of the most useful things you could do. The only thing it is missing is a way to set the quantity of screens and their sizes. Other than that, is very nice.


Kenny Lavender January 14th, 2015
Kenny Lavender

Been looking for something like this for quite a while!


Srimal Priyanga December 16th, 2014
Srimal Priyanga

I'm searched something like this in long period. this is awesome. Thanks ...!!


A Google User September 5th, 2014
A Google User

One Request: Preview doesn't exist when injecting css or reloading. I think its needed.


Giovanni Filippi July 20th, 2014
Giovanni Filippi

Love the idea. Just installed and I can't wait to use this on some project testing and dev. I just hope that it's not buggy. Will update review after testing.


Patrick Grey July 18th, 2014
Patrick Grey

The best ideas seem so obvious only after someone smart came up with them! Love this, thanks.


Ryan Ludwig (Vernier) July 10th, 2014
Ryan Ludwig (Vernier)

Overall nice, but my main problem is that I write CSS "mobile first", and the absence of a media query is my mobile view. Since there is no media query for mobile, I can't see a mobile view.


Matic Kaltenekar July 10th, 2014
Matic Kaltenekar

Works like a charm! Works on local files too, and if you don't have breakpoints it obviously has nothing to show. Great work!


Mihael Tomić July 10th, 2014
Mihael Tomić

It seems it's not supporting local sites. Also, sometimes sync scroll is not working. But, really great idea and extension. Can't wait for updates!


Paul Sullivan July 9th, 2014
Paul Sullivan

Pretty sweet being able to have all of your media breaks in one window. It's nice being able to just scroll back and forth and quickly see the breaks rather than having to shrink your browser window down each time.


Reinier Kaper July 4th, 2014
Reinier Kaper

It doesn't work. Not really much more to add :-) it simply doesn't show anything at all on any of my websites, also the UI seems to break, so there's probably a bug somewhere. Will re-rate once it works.