Whether you are creating your own website or someone else has created it for you, I believe the following 7 extensions can help you in your work.
1. WhatFont
WhatFont is a primitive extension that shows you what font it is when you hover over any font.
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Ideal if you want to find out exactly what font is used by the pages you are interested in.
2. ColorPick Eyedropper
ColorPick Eyedropper will show you the hex and RGBA code of the color when you hover over it:
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The code can be copied in one click.
3. Image Downloader
Image downloader allows you to download all the images on the page you are currently on in one click.
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You can always choose exactly which photos you want to download and which you don’t. In addition, you can download the photos to a single folder, which you can even name.
4. Wappalyzer
Wappalyzer is used to distinguish the technologies used by a given website. One click:
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It can be useful if you want to find out, for example, which builder (design pattern) was used on a given site.
5. GoFullPage
GoFullPage prints the whole page on a click, which you can then save as a png or pdf.
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It can be useful if you want to save a design for inspiration or just to see what your page looks like from a “perspective”.
I hope you found some of the 5 Chrome extensions I use most often for work helpful. Let me know what extensions you use in the comments!