Hunter lets you find email addresses
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 10:25 am
Hunter lets you find email addresses while you’re surfing the web: very handy if you’re trying to get in touch with a website editor to pitch a guest post or ask about a potential collaboration. This can save you from hunting through contact pages to find details.
Here’s Hunter in action on my own website:
Hunter Chrome extension screenshot, showing the tool looking for email addreses relating to ryrob.com (it's found [email protected] and [email protected])
13. Broken Link Checker
Broken Link Checker highlights broken links (both internal and external) on any web taiwan telephone number page. Looking to build backlinks? You can easily use it to find broken links on other websites, then contact the website owner to recommend your own page or a resource as a replacement.
Here it is in action, finding some broken links on Problogger’s Resources page:
Broken Link Checker Chrome extension screenshot, showing broken links on the ProBlogger.com Resources & Tools page
Graphics and Design Chrome Extensions
Chrome extensions can also help you create nifty graphics for your blog posts or improve the look of your website. Here are a few that you may find very useful.
14. ColorZilla
ColorZilla is a simple tool that lets you pick a color from a webpage using an eyedropper tool. If you see a particular color you’d love to use on your site, this makes it really easy to copy it. You can also use the color picker to grab colors from your own site if you’re creating new graphics to match your existing color scheme: it’ll give you the exact color codes (hex codes).
Here’s how it works on the RyRob.com homepage, picking up the color of the email sign up Submit button.
ColorZilla Chrome extension screenshot, showing the eydropper tool grabbing the RGB code and hex code for a color from the RyRob.com home page
15. WhatFont
Ever spotted a great font on someone else’s site that you’d love to use … but had no idea what it was called? WhatFont can tell you exactly what font you’re looking at when you run your mouse cursor over any text on a website.
Here’s Hunter in action on my own website:
Hunter Chrome extension screenshot, showing the tool looking for email addreses relating to ryrob.com (it's found [email protected] and [email protected])
13. Broken Link Checker
Broken Link Checker highlights broken links (both internal and external) on any web taiwan telephone number page. Looking to build backlinks? You can easily use it to find broken links on other websites, then contact the website owner to recommend your own page or a resource as a replacement.
Here it is in action, finding some broken links on Problogger’s Resources page:
Broken Link Checker Chrome extension screenshot, showing broken links on the ProBlogger.com Resources & Tools page
Graphics and Design Chrome Extensions
Chrome extensions can also help you create nifty graphics for your blog posts or improve the look of your website. Here are a few that you may find very useful.
14. ColorZilla
ColorZilla is a simple tool that lets you pick a color from a webpage using an eyedropper tool. If you see a particular color you’d love to use on your site, this makes it really easy to copy it. You can also use the color picker to grab colors from your own site if you’re creating new graphics to match your existing color scheme: it’ll give you the exact color codes (hex codes).
Here’s how it works on the RyRob.com homepage, picking up the color of the email sign up Submit button.
ColorZilla Chrome extension screenshot, showing the eydropper tool grabbing the RGB code and hex code for a color from the RyRob.com home page
15. WhatFont
Ever spotted a great font on someone else’s site that you’d love to use … but had no idea what it was called? WhatFont can tell you exactly what font you’re looking at when you run your mouse cursor over any text on a website.