Graphic Respresentation of HTML ?

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eBob.com

Is there a program which takes HTML as input and produces a graphic
representation, like a tree view, of the HTML? I've been searching for
hours and have been unable to find anything.

(I'm looking for a complete tool. Not some Python code which I can
incorporate into a tool I wirte myself.) To be useful to me it will have to
run on Windows.

Thanks, Bob
 
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Mark Parnell

Deciding to do something for the good of humanity, "eBob.com"
Is there a program which takes HTML as input and produces a graphic
representation, like a tree view, of the HTML? I've been searching for
hours and have been unable to find anything.

Firefox's DOM inspector - Ctrl+Shift+I
 
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mbstevens

Is there a program which takes HTML as input and produces a graphic
representation, like a tree view, of the HTML? I've been searching for
hours and have been unable to find anything.

(I'm looking for a complete tool. Not some Python code which I can
incorporate into a tool I wirte myself.) To be useful to me it will have to
run on Windows.

There are lots of representations / highlightings available in
the "Web Developer" extension to Firefox browser.
 
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Toby Inkster

eBob.com said:
Is there a program which takes HTML as input and produces a graphic
representation, like a tree view, of the HTML?

Try Amaya (Google for URL). It's pretty rubbish for day-to-day browsing
purposes, but includes a tree view of HTML documents ("View" menu, "Show
Structure").
 

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