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XPath Tool: A Handy Chrome Add-on for Web Developers

XPath Tool is a useful Chrome add-on designed to assist web developers in efficiently selecting and manipulating elements on web pages. This free tool, developed by nik.fa, falls under the category of Browsers and belongs to the subcategory of Add-ons & Tools.

With XPath Tool, developers can easily access the XPath Tool console by simply hitting Ctrl-Shift-X on the web page. Once activated, they can hold down the Shift key and move their mouse over various elements on the page to select and target specific nodes. This feature enables developers to quickly identify the XPath for a particular element, making it easier to locate and manipulate it in their code.

Overall, XPath Tool offers a convenient way for web developers to interact with and manipulate elements on web pages using XPath. Its intuitive interface and simple activation process make it a valuable tool for any developer working with Chrome.

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