View What’s Behind a Website With Mouse X-Ray Goggles

Mozilla used to provide a terrific little tool called X-Ray Goggles that let you modify the code and view behind any web page. Sadly, they shut it down a number of years back and ever since Ive been advising that individuals just
use Chromes inspect tool to view the code behind a webpage. In reality, I even consisted of that in
my weekly newsletter this week. Today I discovered that
Mouse.org offers its own
X-Ray Goggles tool for viewing and modifying the code behind a page..

Applications for Education.
Mouse.orgs X-Ray Goggles provides an excellent way for trainees to see how the code of a webpage works.

As I mentioned in the video, you could use X-Ray Goggles to change a short article online to make it a satire story. Print the page and give it to your students to attempt to identify the satire aspects of the story.

Mouse.orgs X-Ray Goggles tool lets you see the code behind any web page and change that code to show anything that you want in location of the initial text and images. After you have made the changes you can release a regional copy of the web page. In this brief video I offer a demonstration of how Mouse.orgs X-Ray Goggles tool works..

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