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View Source is an app plus an iOS 8 Safari extension that makes it easy to do one key web developer task: view the HTML, JavaScript and CSS source of any web page, with beautiful and customisable syntax highlighting. As...

View Source is an app plus an iOS 8 Safari extension that makes it easy to do one key web developer task: view the HTML, JavaScript and CSS source of any web page, with beautiful and customisable syntax highlighting.

As an app, you can enter a URL and immediately see the source code behind it. As an extension, it's even easier: just browse the web in Safari as you normally would, and if you want to view the source for your current page just tap the Action icon and choose View Source. You can then either copy the text to your pasteboard for use in other apps, or send it as an email.

To enable the Safari extension on iOS 8, launch Safari, tap the action button on the toolbar, scroll right to the end, then tap More. Make sure View Source is enabled, then position it wherever you want it in the list of Safari actions, and tap Done.

This app is optimised for all iOS 8-compatible devices, including the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

Oct 9, 2014
Version 2.0
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

This is a huge upgrade, adding many new features for free. Again, thank you to everyone who has emailed or tweeted with suggestions – please keep them coming!

- NEW: The asset browser lets you see images, stylesheets, and copy them to your photo library or pasteboard.

- NEW: The DOM browser lets you navigate through a web page's hierarchy using a collapsible tree.

- NEW: See key information such as page size, character set and cookies.

- NEW: When you're running within the extension, you can now write custom JavaScript to be executed when you return to Safari.

- NEW: When you're using the app you can now navigate straight to previously used pages using the History screen.

- NEW: Use the URL scheme viewsource:// to launch the app from another app on your device.

- NEW: If you launch the app with a URL on your pasteboard, you'll now be prompted whether you want to view that URL's source code.

- IMPROVED: When conducting a search, you'll now see a special search toolbar that lets you navigate between results.

Again, thank you for your support! If you have requests for new features, get in touch on Twitter @twostraws.



Previous Versions

Here you can find the changelog of View Source – HTML, JavaScript and CSS since it was posted on our website on 2016-09-25 22:01:23. The latest version is 2.0 and it was updated on 2024-04-22 08:50:42. See below the changes in each version.

View Source – HTML, JavaScript and CSS version 2.0
Updated At: 2014-10-09
Changes: Oct 9, 2014 Version 2.0 This app has been updated by Apple to use the latest Apple signing certificate. This is a huge upgrade, adding many new features for free. Again, thank you to everyone who has emailed or tweeted with suggestions – please keep them coming! - NEW: The asset browser lets you see images, stylesheets, and copy them to your photo library or pasteboard. - NEW: The DOM browser lets you navigate through a web page's hierarchy using a collapsible tree. - NEW: See key information such as page size, character set and cookies. - NEW: When you're running within the extension, you can now write custom JavaScript to be executed when you return to Safari. - NEW: When you're using the app you can now navigate straight to previously used pages using the History screen. - NEW: Use the URL scheme viewsource:// to launch the app from another app on your device. - NEW: If you launch the app with a URL on your pasteboard, you'll now be prompted whether you want to view that URL's source code. - IMPROVED: When conducting a search, you'll now see a special search toolbar that lets you navigate between results. Again, thank you for your support! If you have requests for new features, get in touch on Twitter @twostraws.
View Source – HTML, JavaScript and CSS version 2.0
Updated At: 2014-10-09
Changes: Oct 9, 2014 Version 2.0 This is a huge upgrade, adding many new features for free. Again, thank you to everyone who has emailed or tweeted with suggestions – please keep them coming! - NEW: The asset browser lets you see images, stylesheets, and copy them to your photo library or pasteboard. - NEW: The DOM browser lets you navigate through a web page's hierarchy using a collapsible tree. - NEW: See key information such as page size, character set and cookies. - NEW: When you're running within the extension, you can now write custom JavaScript to be executed when you return to Safari. - NEW: When you're using the app you can now navigate straight to previously used pages using the History screen. - NEW: Use the URL scheme viewsource:// to launch the app from another app on your device. - NEW: If you launch the app with a URL on your pasteboard, you'll now be prompted whether you want to view that URL's source code. - IMPROVED: When conducting a search, you'll now see a special search toolbar that lets you navigate between results. Again, thank you for your support! If you have requests for new features, get in touch on Twitter @twostraws.
View Source – HTML, JavaScript and CSS version 2.0
Updated At: 2014-10-09
Changes: 9 Oct 2014 Version 2.0 This app has been updated by Apple to use the latest Apple signing certificate. This is a huge upgrade, adding many new features for free. Again, thank you to everyone who has emailed or tweeted with suggestions – please keep them coming! - NEW: The asset browser lets you see images, stylesheets, and copy them to your photo library or pasteboard. - NEW: The DOM browser lets you navigate through a web page's hierarchy using a collapsible tree. - NEW: See key information such as page size, character set and cookies. - NEW: When you're running within the extension, you can now write custom JavaScript to be executed when you return to Safari. - NEW: When you're using the app you can now navigate straight to previously used pages using the History screen. - NEW: Use the URL scheme viewsource:// to launch the app from another app on your device. - NEW: If you launch the app with a URL on your pasteboard, you'll now be prompted whether you want to view that URL's source code. - IMPROVED: When conducting a search, you'll now see a special search toolbar that lets you navigate between results. Again, thank you for your support! If you have requests for new features, get in touch on Twitter @twostraws.
View Source – HTML, JavaScript and CSS version 2.0
Updated At: 2014-10-09
Changes: Oct 9, 2014 Version 2.0 This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. This is a huge upgrade, adding many new features for free. Again, thank you to everyone who has emailed or tweeted with suggestions – please keep them coming! - NEW: The asset browser lets you see images, stylesheets, and copy them to your photo library or pasteboard. - NEW: The DOM browser lets you navigate through a web page's hierarchy using a collapsible tree. - NEW: See key information such as page size, character set and cookies. - NEW: When you're running within the extension, you can now write custom JavaScript to be executed when you return to Safari. - NEW: When you're using the app you can now navigate straight to previously used pages using the History screen. - NEW: Use the URL scheme viewsource:// to launch the app from another app on your device. - NEW: If you launch the app with a URL on your pasteboard, you'll now be prompted whether you want to view that URL's source code. - IMPROVED: When conducting a search, you'll now see a special search toolbar that lets you navigate between results. Again, thank you for your support! If you have requests for new features, get in touch on Twitter @twostraws.
View Source – HTML, JavaScript and CSS version 2.0
Updated At: 2014-09-17
View Source – HTML, JavaScript and CSS version 2.0
Updated At: 1970-01-01
Changes: 2014년 10월 9일 Version 2.0 This is a huge upgrade, adding many new features for free. Again, thank you to everyone who has emailed or tweeted with suggestions – please keep them coming! - NEW: The asset browser lets you see images, stylesheets, and copy them to your photo library or pasteboard. - NEW: The DOM browser lets you navigate through a web page's hierarchy using a collapsible tree. - NEW: See key information such as page size, character set and cookies. - NEW: When you're running within the extension, you can now write custom JavaScript to be executed when you return to Safari. - NEW: When you're using the app you can now navigate straight to previously used pages using the History screen. - NEW: Use the URL scheme viewsource:// to launch the app from another app on your device. - NEW: If you launch the app with a URL on your pasteboard, you'll now be prompted whether you want to view that URL's source code. - IMPROVED: When conducting a search, you'll now see a special search toolbar that lets you navigate between results. Again, thank you for your support! If you have requests for new features, get in touch on Twitter @twostraws.
View Source – HTML, JavaScript and CSS version 2.0
Updated At: 1970-01-01
Changes: 2014年10月9日 Version 2.0 This is a huge upgrade, adding many new features for free. Again, thank you to everyone who has emailed or tweeted with suggestions – please keep them coming! - NEW: The asset browser lets you see images, stylesheets, and copy them to your photo library or pasteboard. - NEW: The DOM browser lets you navigate through a web page's hierarchy using a collapsible tree. - NEW: See key information such as page size, character set and cookies. - NEW: When you're running within the extension, you can now write custom JavaScript to be executed when you return to Safari. - NEW: When you're using the app you can now navigate straight to previously used pages using the History screen. - NEW: Use the URL scheme viewsource:// to launch the app from another app on your device. - NEW: If you launch the app with a URL on your pasteboard, you'll now be prompted whether you want to view that URL's source code. - IMPROVED: When conducting a search, you'll now see a special search toolbar that lets you navigate between results. Again, thank you for your support! If you have requests for new features, get in touch on Twitter @twostraws.


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Updated At: 2024-04-22 08:50:42
Publisher: Paul Hudson
Operating System: IOS
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