Extract data in an iFrame element | Learn by Feature Who can use this feature? Users who want to access and extract data inside an iFrame Available on Business Plan An iFrame is an HTML element used to embed another HTML document within the current one. Listly automatically detects an iFrame and highlights the element in grey once you click Listly’s extension icon. So basically, you don’t need to do anything to extract data within an iframe. ...
Collect data from multiple web pages | Getting Started Who can use this feature? All users who want to extract data from multiple sub-pages (a.k.a. child pages) Available on Business Plan A public web page means the one that is accessible to anyone. If you’re scraping multiple web pages that do not require a login, you may want to use Group Extraction . This feature allows you to extract data from multiple web pages at once by identifying websi ...
My destination website has a few pages of different HTML structures. Can I collect them all using Group Extraction? | FAQs Yes, you can scrape a website that has different web elements by using Parts and Group Extraction . Say, your destination website includes different types of web pages as in the image above. The first one has six image cards and descriptions, whereas the second one is missing the first image card and the description. Even if you're collecting the data highlighted in green here, Listly ...
Scrape multiple items from a website | Getting Started Who can use this feature? All users who want to select and scrape specific parts of a website Available on Business Plan [New Feature] PARTS We’re excited to announce this new feature: PARTS ✨As its name implies, this feature allows you to select multiple parts of a website and scrape data all at once. All you need to do is hit the Parts button and select the elements you want to scrape f ...
Basic Feature URLs vs. Advanced Feature URLs | FAQs The URL is a term we use to measure the amount of URL usage for data extraction, and it consists of two parts: Basic Feature URLs and Advanced Feature URLs . For more information about how they work, please read on. Basic Feature URLs (URLs for basic features) Can be used for 1-page data extraction using the Basic tab 1 URL is deducted for basic feature data extraction Note: On the paid plans, ...
Extract data hidden behind dropdown menu | Learn by Feature There are cases where you need to scrape data from hidden elements, such as a dropdown menu or a radio button. If this is the case, continue to read to learn more about how to collect data hidden behind pagination elements. Select an option to load data and click Listly Part . Repeat this process until you scrape all data you want by changing options. If you want to export all data at once into ...
[Parts] How do I deselect or remove unnecessary items from the preview pane? | FAQs When you click the element(s) 2 or 3 times to scrape data using Tabs , the Listly tool will automatically pick up a pattern in what you have clicked. There may be cases where unnecessary elements are selected; if this is the case, you could change CSS Selector values by clicking the up/down arrow button to deselect or remove the unnecessary elements. The Listly team is working to improve this feat ...
How to access and use Listly API | Learn by Feature What is Listly API? Listly API allows you to connect other external services with Listly to go beyond the integrations we provide, such as data visualization and workflow management solutions. Every single web scraping result page includes the API button, which enables you to connect to Google Sheets or your own database. Any request to Listly API must be accompanied by an API Token, so if it’s y ...