check open graph on internet unreachable sites like localhost or under basic auth. temporary host site head tags on hashed url..
Localhost Open Graph extension allows you to quick, easy and temporary your open graph tags hosting.
Checking your Open Graph tags on developing environment, it usually not reachable from the Internet, was always too much hassle work :(
We need to some proxy services like ngrok or need to just release it to internet.
This extension is maybe best alternative solution for these works.
== How It Works ==
1. Click button and extension copies your active tabs HTML <head> tag for host it on temporary page.
2. Automatically open your temporary page, it is reachable from internet service like twitter card validator, facebook debugger.
3. Check how your open graph tags works.
4. Erase temporary page by clicking Erase button.
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Localhost Open Graph Checker Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Localhost Open Graph Checker Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
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