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DOM viewers generally show the structure of the DOM objects (they don't just show the HTML source or the tags). Some tools require installation while others will work from any machine (a "View DOM" link may be placed into a footer etc).

These tools are very easy when trying to create DHTML code and you wish to see what objects and properties exist.

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BrainJar.com Experiments in
Web Programming
http://brainjar.com/OK when tested at 6 Apr 2014 21 November 2002 4:34:50pm
BrainJar.com features technical articles, tutorials and examples of programming for the web. It's not intended as a "cut and paste" site but rather a learning resource.

It has quite a useful Javascript based "DOM viewer" which you can use to debug your pages (I don't know about anyone else my IE debugger stopped working once I saw how good it was... Actually this has happened to me a lot with Windows...).

Has a nice menu bar code and looks like a very good site.

Iconico - WebTools http://www.iconico.com/
webtool/index.aspxOK when tested at 6 Apr 2014
23 July 2004 3:09:39pm
The Webtools is a must for any HTML coder or web designer. Ever wanted to instantly see all the forms, images or styles on a page? Ever wanted to see how the tables are laid out on your favorite site? Well now you can, and you can also see them on any page on the net! Webtools manipulates the HTML that you view, providing reports and that hard to find information that will make you wonder why you ever 'Viewed Source'.

Includes a DOM browser. Windows IE based.

Microsoft Web Developer
Accessories
http://www.microsoft.com/
windows/ie/previous/
webaccess/webdevaccess.
aspx
02 May 2008 4:12:07pm
These two free Windows tools help the Web developer or those who are just curious about how pages are coded. The DOM tree tool lets you view all the Document Object Model properties in tree form via right click or the tools menu.

And for those who are tired of scrolling through hundreds of lines of HTML to find that one section of code that does what you want, search no more! Simply highlight the area of Web page that you want to see the source for, right click on it and select "View Partial Source." It's that simple!

Page says IE 5.x only, seems to work in 6.0 as well.

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Troels' Developer Bookmarklets http://subsimple.com/
bookmarklets/
collection_developer.asp
09 January 2004 7:33:48am
Has a interesting Javascript based DOM viewer, not tree based but still good.
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WebHelm DOM viewer for
Microsoft's IE
http://www.softlookup.
com/display.
asp?ID=7886&DID=4J58YURTOK when tested at 6 Apr 2014
30 April 2004 10:31:25am
WebHelm DOM viewer for Microsoft Internet Explorer is a Document Object Model (DOM) context and tool menu extension for IE.

A complete listing of all URLS is available if you are having trouble locating a URL.

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About these Bookmarks

These bookmarks are of subjects or products I find useful (or think I may in the future). I never link to a site as a pre-condition for them linking to me! As I use Windows I am mainly interested in software for this operating system. Where good free software exists I generally only list the free software (I list some shareware and even some commercial software where it is exceptional).

If you have some completely free software (no adware and without timeouts or major restrictions) which you would like listed then please email me:

  1. The URL (direct to resource's page) - not to the download.
  2. A proposed category (existing one if possible)
  3. A short description
To bypass my SPAM filter the subject should begin "SUGGESTED LINK:".

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Creating These Book Mark Pages

This page was automatically created from Windows internet shortcuts (or favorites) created with IE or Netscape (OS/2 WPS URLs can also be imported). You can comment any link or category and just about anything can be changed (links don't even need to be in tables). PPWIZARD, a free tool for Windows, Mac OS X, Unix or OS/2 built these pages using this source code .

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