Nofollow Links Highlighter
The Nofollow Links Highlighter Snap automatically puts a red dotted outline around all links on a webpage that are marked as "nofollow," "sponsored," or "UGC." This makes it super easy to spot these types of links at a glance without having to dig into the website's code.
How it works
Once activated, the Snap adds a bit of code to the webpage you're viewing.
This code looks for links that have specific "rel" attributes, like
nofollow
,sponsored
, orugc
.When it finds these links, it automatically draws a red dotted line around them.
This outline is added in a way that doesn't interfere with the page's design.
The Snap also keeps an eye on the page for any new links that might appear and highlights them too.
If you turn the Snap off, the outlines disappear, and the page goes back to normal.
Use cases
Checking Website Transparency: If you're curious about how a website is linking to other sites, this Snap helps you see which links are marked as nofollow, sponsored, or UGC.
Content Analysis: If you're analyzing a website's content, this Snap can help you quickly identify the types of links being used.
SEO Audits: For SEO professionals, this Snap provides a quick way to check if nofollow links are being used correctly on a page.
Affiliate Marketing: If you're an affiliate marketer, this Snap can help you quickly identify sponsored links on a website.
User-Generated Content: If you're looking at a page with user-generated content, this Snap can help you see which links are marked as UGC.
General Web Browsing: If you're just curious about how websites are linking, this Snap provides a visual way to see the different types of links being used.