The extension shows information that will help publishers and developers audit their live website for content, performance issues and/or improvements.
Editorial team, content creators, publishers can can quickly open content tools from the live web pages, edit and publish content without needing to navigate and find the content they are looking at in Arc Admin interface.
Developers can gain better insight into their page's performance using the extension that will provide details about their content object, cached object, API calls made from their page to Arc XP. This can be helpful to figure out why a web page may be rendering slowly.
PageBuilder tab in Developers Tools provides additional information like cache health, api calls, response codes and insights that when the extension detect anomalies, it will highlight areas that developers should review.
In summary, the extension enables users, developers, and product owners to learn about the web page in a fast, extensible and secure way. The Arc Fusion extension is a part of The Washington Post's Arc XP company.
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