To show, browse and audit (for accessibility and SEO) the headings structure
The extension generates a document map or index of any web document structured with headings, allowing direct access to content by clicking on any of its items. It now also displays the HTML5 outline.
Although the extension was initially meant to assist web developers, consultants, and accessibility auditors, it turned to be useful for many users, facilitating the reading and navigation in long structured pages
Features:
* Lists headings with optional information about their levels and any breaks in the correct hierarchical structure.
* Lists sections with header information, including optional details about structural errors.
* Provides information from the main document and documents within frames, featuring a document selector when multiple documents are present.
* Clicking on headers scrolls the document to the corresponding position and highlights it.
* Detects changes in the DOM and updates content as necessary, with an option for manual refresh.
* Allows collapsing of the header list by levels.
* Optional HTML5 Outline test.
* CSS outline for identifying headers or sections when clicking the tree.
* Does not display hidden headers or sections (hidden from assistive technologies).
* If a header or section is an anchor, the link in the results points to it. This is useful for copying directly from the tree using the browser's contextual menu. Optionally, it shows anchor-links that copy the link to the clipboard when clicked.
* Two themes available.
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