'Page Ruler' is an Edge add-on designed to assist in measuring the pixel dimensions of elements on a webpage. It operates by drawing a resizable rectangular ruler on the page, allowing for precise sizing. It's easily activated and deactivated with a toolbar button. The add-on is functional for both desktop and touch-enabled devices. Any bugs or feature requests can be reported via the addon's homepage (https://mybrowseraddon.com/page-ruler.html).
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Page Ruler is an add-on that lets you measure distances (in pixels) on a webpage.
It draws a rectangular ruler when you move your mouse on the page. The ruler has width, height, start and end all labeled with corresponding metrics in pixels. When you move your mouse, the rectangle changes its size and all the numerics are updated. To activate the addon please press the toolbar button once. Likewise, to disable the addon please press the toolbar button again. This addon works with mouse clicks in desktop machines. For touch-enabled devices, you can work with touch to draw the rectangle within the page.
I slightly prefer the versions that put the measurements in a separate overlay bar at top or bottom of screen - with this one it can be hard to read the text on a dark background and it is not immediately obvious which is position and which is dimension