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Curious how many tags you have?
Posted on Thursday, November 8th, 2007 under random design news, web design links by Dustin Brewer.I came across a cool little web site that will count the number of tags that you have for a given page. It will tell you how many divs, h1, h2, h3, spans and more you have on your site. It will also tell you if you have any that are not closed. Not exactly a useful tool but an interesting time waster click.
Random, I know.


Yes this is good quite wise idea good taste of idea right there.
It is a clever utility, it can give you an idea if your site has been slightly over-div\’d.
It would be very handy if it could help web designers to find all the mistakes in their site for validation purposes (and error correcting).
We are actually trying to figure out how to create a tool that will figure out where the most probable places for a mistake in your tags are. I know it is a pretty simple tool right now, but we wanted to know if it would be picked up by the website design community. So far, it has been spreading pretty well.
Nice tool. It can be used to check all div open and closed correctly.