HTML / Planned
HTML Size Analyzer
HTML Size Analyzer helps webmasters inspect html signals that can be checked from a VPS using public HTTP responses, DNS data, HTML parsing, generated files or server-side validation. It is designed to return a compact report with the result, the signal checked and the next action to take.
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This tool is listed in the Frabs library and marked as Planned. The production page structure is ready; the live server-side runner will be added as the implementation is connected.
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What the HTML Size Analyzer does
HTML Size Analyzer focuses on html source, page structure, fix guidance. Use it when you need a quick, public check that can be repeated before and after changes. Frabs runs the check server-side against the public URL or domain and turns the result into a compact report with clear pass, warning and critical statuses.
The report focuses on html source, page structure, fix guidance so you can see the useful signals without digging through raw page source, DNS output or server headers by hand.
Why it matters
HTML Size Analyzer supports technical quality by making html issues easier to find, explain and retest. Frabs keeps the output practical: enough detail to show what is wrong, where to look and what to fix next, without turning the page into a noisy dashboard.
Typical problems this tool helps expose include missing data, unclear output, stale configuration. These are small on their own, but they often become bigger during launches, migrations and template changes.
How to use it
- 1. Enter the full page or domain you want to inspect.
- 2. Run the free check and wait while Frabs fetches public signals.
- 3. Read the report summary first, then open the detailed result rows.
- 4. Save the HTML Size Analyzer result with the URL or domain checked, the date and the fix you applied.
- 5. Retest after changes so the report reflects the live website.
Common issues this tool helps find
missing data
unclear output
stale configuration