view server ip address or alias.
What's new in v2.2.0?
- Added option for each IP to also be associated with a color
- Reduced the amount of flicker when loading multiple windows or tabs
Simple chrome extension that gives you the IP address of the server where the current page was received from - great for switching hosts file between local, development, QC, and live servers that require the same url.
Similar to ShowIP for Firefox. A difference from ShowIP is that Chrome does not leave enough room to automatically show the full ip address. For this reason just the last segment is shown automatically but the full IP address is available by clicking on the icon. You can also assign a mnemonic / abbreviation and colors through the Options panel.
Published under the MIT License.
github listing: https://github.com/jcottrell/ServerIP
Note that it requires some type of network traffic with the site before it will register the IP address.
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Server IP Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Server IP Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
Tags: Loading Multiple , Current Page , Full Ip Address , Server Ip Address , Network Traffic , Hosts File , Simple Chrome Extension , Live Servers , Ip Address , Enough Room , Local Development Qc , Multiple Windows ,
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