Advanced Website Source Code Viewer
Explore and analyze any website's HTML structure instantly. Preview the website, search for specific code snippets, copy or download the source, and easily navigate through multiple matches with our advanced code viewer tool.
How to Use the Advanced Website Source Code Viewer
The Advanced Website Source Code Viewer is a powerful tool that helps you view, analyze, and manage any website’s source code with ease. Whether you’re a developer or just curious, this tool lets you explore a website’s HTML structure, preview the site in a browser-like view, search for specific code snippets, and save the code in multiple formats.
What You Can Do with This Tool
This tool is designed to make working with website source code simple and efficient. Here’s what you can do:
- Enter a valid URL (e.g.,
https://example.com) in the input box and click the View Source button to fetch and display the website’s HTML code with syntax highlighting for easy reading. - Switch to Web View by clicking the toggle button to see a live preview of the website, just like it appears in a browser, using an
iframe. - In Code View, use the search bar to find specific code snippets (like tags or keywords), with matches highlighted and a Next button to navigate through them smoothly.
- Copy the source code to your clipboard with a single click on the Copy button for quick use elsewhere.
- Download the code in formats like
.html,.txt,.xml, or.zipby clicking the Download button and choosing your preferred format. - Check statistics like the number of lines, file size in KB, and detected language (e.g.,
HTMLorCSS/JS) displayed below the code. - Reset everything by clicking the Clear button to start fresh with a clean slate.
The tool provides a responsive and user-friendly interface, making it easy to work on both desktop and mobile devices. It’s perfect for quick code inspections or detailed analysis.
Conclusion
With the Advanced Website Source Code Viewer, you can effortlessly explore, search, and save website source code, making it an essential tool for developers, students, or anyone interested in understanding how websites are built.