get robust relative xpaths.
When clicking an element on a web page, this extension tries to provide a choice of robust relative xpath expressions which are displayed in the console. It also tries to provide a trust score so that unexperienced people can pick one of the best xpath expressions.
For example, for an h1 element on the page:
81% - //p[contains(@class, "h1")]
58% - //p[@role="heading" and contains(@class, "h1")]
50% - //p[contains(@role, "heading") and contains(@class, "h1")]
Or for a link:
90% - //a[@data-hash-id="skype-for-android"]
87% - //a[contains(@data-hash-id, "android")]
81% - //a[contains(@href, "android") and contains(@data-hash-id, "android")]
79% - //a[contains(@class, "learnMore") and contains(@href, "android")]
79% - //a[contains(@class, "learnMore") and contains(@data-hash-id, "android")]
77% - //a[contains(@class, "showOverlay") and contains(@data-hash-id, "android")]
71% - //a[contains(@href, "download") and contains(@data-hash-id, "android")]
50% - //a[contains(@href, "android") and contains(@data-hash-id, "for")]
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Xpath0r Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Xpath0r Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
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