Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Utilities | $1.99 | Tapdeck Ltd | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Srcfari allows website owners, web developers & curious people to instantly view the source code and assets of any website on the internet.
A must-have app for every web developer's mobile toolbox.
VIEW SOURCE
Instantly view any website's source code from your iPhone or iPad.
• One-tap source viewer
• Full syntax highlighting.
• Full built-in browser & web search
• Clean, simple and easy to use interface
BROWSE ASSETS
Easily view any website's styles, scripts and image assets with Srcfari's built-in asset browser.
• CSS stylesheets
• JavaScripts & jQuery plugins
• JPG, PNG, GIF and SVG images
SAFARI EXTENSION
View the source of any website directly inside Safari or Chrome. Look out for 'Source Code' extension in the actions menu.
ACTIONS
Srcfari allows you to perform a useful range of actions on the source code and site assets.
• View, browse & zoom
• Copy source code to clipboard
• Send source code via email
• View & save image assets
• Clipboard URL detection
• Open in Safari, Chrome or Opera
FEEDBACK
You can contact us directly from within the app if you have any questions or feedback. Otherwise email us at [email protected]
Was working great until my intruder must have written code to disable it
As a standalone app, much preferable to the javascript “View Source” bookmark I’ve been using. app. As a Safari extension it pops up only a small window which can’t be sized an takes considerable scrolling to see source. Inefficient. Fair for two bucks. I’ve found a more expensive Safari extension, much more apt for serious coders.
The interface is ios 7-like and very easy to use with one button switch to source view or resource view. To view the page as it appears in a browser, simply click the URL and the page loads again. The app crashes when attempting to view some sites (try the Google search page). The linked developer site goes to a dead page, so don't try contacting the dev through it. The "Copy" and "Select" overlays do not align with the actual text selected, so it is easiest to select all and copy to a text editor. However, Select All is not one of the pop-up menu options. Little usability functions like this seem to have been half-heartedly glossed over, but what can you expect for a dollar?
The Asset-View would be agreat thing, but it messes up relative links on the local server and therefore does not work. Also crashes a lot when viewing Online-sites. 2nd star is for potential, I really would need an app like this, only working.
Anxious to see new features to make this truly usable, such as a basic find feature.
Unfortunately the reason I purchased the app was to inspect the code via which element I selected. I need to know what specific CSS is applied to what element I select on mobile. This lets me know what code I need to adjust when designing. I can view the main source code from a desktop, do it renders this app useless in my case. That's disappointing.
What's the point of being able to see the source code if it's only in one long string that goes on forever and ever? I couldn't even do anything with that. What the heck. Please refund me!