From July 15th, 2012 to June 14th, 2022, 28% user give 5-star rating, 20% user give 4-star rating, 8% user give 2-star rating, 44% user give 1-star rating. for PrettyPrint chrome extension.
What I wanted. Thanks for the work. I think it'd be good if you add an option to revert the code back to its normal mode (un-beautified & un-indented). Currently, a workaround to do that, is though reloading the page.
Stopped woring! Used to work on older versions but not it does nothing.
Doesn't work w/ dark mode and has not been updated since 2012.
Very hart to read Formatted JSON in Dark Mode. Please add CSS for Dark Mode.
Didn't work with a json request (even though the response header had content-type: application/json)
superb.. its very helpful for developer. use this tool when u inspect others website and want to fin something in js or css.
Crash a lot of time
This is what I was looking for. It is good to view minify css file in your browser.
Doesn't allow you to prettify code you want.. You need to save it and then open it up in chrome. Need something that you can open up in a panel and paste and have it prettify.
It served my purpose of pretty-fying the exiting js.
works great, try opening a js file from source code.
Sucks. Non-functional.
It was great when it worked, but since the last few updates of Chrome (dev channel), it renders text as white on white, making most everything invisible.
Does not work.
To inspect the JS or CSS of a web page: 1. Open a web page. 2. Right click anywhere and select Inspect Element (or otherwise bring up developer tools as you wish). 3. Click the Sources tab. 4. Right click any js or css file and select Copy Link Address. 5. Paste into the URL field of another tab. BOOM! It nicely formats the JS or CSS and makes it much easier to see what is going on and search for things. Very nice plugin!
Flat out doesn't work.
People: You don't "launch" or "run" this extension. Just open a JS or CSS file and it will automatically prettify it!
Can't figure out how to launch this extension.
I downloaded it, but it doesn't show up in my list of Chrome apps, so I can't run it.
doesn't work at all unless the resource has a .js file extension :(
in PrettyPrint options page: have two '<label for="auto_indentation">beautify</label>',but one 'auto_indentation' id.
Very helpful
I was not able to find a way to start the application. After I installed, I can find the application icon on chrome.
Can't imagine working without it. Could use word wrap.
Pros: - Highlighting looks good - You can change the indentation, I use two spaces Cons: - Clicking reset button is automatically saved, so if you click it accidentally you are screwed. - Does not convert url(/images/img.png) to a link, which would be handy - After prettifying the line numbering is completely useless, as it adds it separates lines. Notepad++ has a solution for this if you turn word wrapping on, this should be adopted.