#7163
Font Finder is a user-friendly font inspector designed to retrieve the CSS styles of selected elements. It's tailored for designers, developers, and typographers. It enables users to examine font details of any element and easily copy relevant information to the clipboard.

#6971
As web design continues to evolve, the aesthetic appeal of a website is often heavily influenced by the typography chosen by designers. If you've ever wondered what fonts a website uses, WhatFont can help. It is an innovative web tool designed for identifying fonts used on websites with remarkable ease and efficiency, developed by Chengyin Liu from China.

#6789
If you ever find yourself overwhelmed with numerous tabs, simply click on the OneTab icon to convert all of them into a consolidated list. When you need to access these tabs again, you have the option to restore them individually or all at once.

#6407
To save a web page locally for offline viewing in the future, there are usually the following methods:
  1. Manually copy and save the page content to a Word document (the format is easy to mess up);
  2. Save the entire page as a picture by scrolling and taking a long screenshot (not easy to view);
  3. Use a plug-in or online tool to save the web page as a PDF file (the file is large, and the format is easily confused);
  4. Use built-in "Save as..." of browser (the file is large, too many files, or the format is disordered, and it is inconvenient to manage).
These methods often not only cannot completely save the webpage, but also make it inconvenient to save and share, especially seriously affecting the offline browsing experience.

#6321
When we are testing and diagnosing network lines, in addition to ping, the most commonly used tool is the route tracing tool. On Linux, its command is traceroute, on Windows its command is tracert. Both of them only list the passing IP nodes and the time spent, without describing the IP address, and the readability is very poor.

#6037
Google's Chrome browser already dominates the entire web browser industry for a long time. This thanks to its extensive library of browser extensions, which can satisfy almost any of our needs. However, it can be difficult to find the best or most suitable one for a particular purpose in this vast library: 1) You might not know how to find them via appropriate keyword; 2) There are too many similar plugins for the same function, and trying them one by one is so inefficient.

#5803
There's no doubt that YouTube's official online video player solution is seriously behind the times! I can immediately name its two drawbacks: 1) The subtitle box can't be resized, and its position is erratic, especially when it is near the edge of the progress bar and bobs up and down with play/pause; 2) Among Miniplayer, Theater mode, and Full screen, there is still a very useful browser-based fullscreen mode missing. Unfortunately, Google hasn't been in the mood to improve its YouTube player yet.

#5144
Usually, to print or save a web page as PDF document, we can use the built-in printing function provided by web browser or choose the method of taking a screenshot before printing it out instead. But either will inevitably print out the ads and some other unnecessary contents on the page, thus wasting a lot of space on page. If you often need to print or save web pages, Print Friendly & PDF is the perfect tool to save much time, effort and resource for your printing work!

#5117
The first thing to make clear is that proxies are not like VPN (Virtual Private Network), Shadowsocks, or some other Internet censorship circumvention applications. It mainly applies to two situations: 1) users want to hide their real IP address when surfing websites; 2) users want to choose to use the ISP (Internet Service Provider) that supports websites or online games well in order to get a better connection speed. The biggest drawback of proxies is that they are very easy to be invalid, therefore manually and frequently setting up the proxy for a web browser can be a very troublesome matter.

#5106
Although various plug-ins can greatly expand the functionality and improve the usage experience of web browser, they do consume too many system resources, so that make your browser start and run slower and slower, even get stuck frequently. In other words, too many browser addons end up making the user experience worse! Based on this fact, something better than plugins - userscript emerged, and is becoming more and more popular now. Although it's a little hard to get started and only suitable for advanced computer users, once you get used to it, you can't leave it any more.