Why to use SelectorsHub while there are so many other good XPath tools?
Biggest reason is, SelectorsHub helps to improve XPath and CSS Selectors writing skills.
Not one reason, there are many reasons which makes SelectorsHub the best XPath Tool.
- SelectorsHub is the only tool which made it possible to write own selectors in less than 5 seconds with its auto suggest feature without compromising learning skills.
- SelectorsHub is the only tool which supports #shadowDOM, in fact even Chrome DevTools doesn’t support shadowDOM.
- SelectorsHub is the only tool which gives the proper error message for the missing elements in your selectors.
- SelectorsHub is the most secured plugin. It inject the script on the website when user opens the SelectorsHub tab while other plugins inject the script as soon as user open any website.
- It doesn’t save any user data.
- It runs only in a user’s local machine.
- It helps you to improve your XPath and CSS Selectors writing skills.
- It has iframe support.
- It supports SVG elements.
- It supports dark theme.
- It saves a huge amount of time and effort while building own selectors.
- One good reason is, it is invented by ChroPath Creator (Its me Sanjay Kumar)
It’s absolutely FREE and a lot more features are coming in.
Try it now here – https://www.selectorshub.com/
ShadowDOM Support
It was never possible to verify and write the CSS Selectors for ShadowDOM elements but this amazing innovation made it possible.
Proper error message for missing elements in selectors
Earlier there was nothing which can tell us what’s wrong in our selector. We were never able to understand what’s wrong in our selector until we are not expert in it. Devtools suggests 0 matching node for wrong selector pattern. But now we have the Selector’s guide which helps us with the correct error message and what is wrong or missing in our selector.
iframe support
It supports iframes as well. It will let you know if the inspected element is inside an iframe or not. Now we can easily write and verify selectors for elements inside an iframe without wasting any time.
SVG element support
Many of us are not aware that svg elements don’t support the standard xpath format. SVG elements support different xpath patterns. SelectorsHub has made it easy and let you know the correct format and helps you to learn how to write selectors for svg elements.
Hope you like this tool.
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