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Yes, just like Pinterest. It’s easier to find a direct image URL using Network Analysis than Inspector.
iirc Pinterest just uses a div with a background image. Could've been insta though
If I inspect the element in Firefox, it’s a
div
with about 8 layers of randomly named nesteddiv
s inside, sometimes branching (but the mouseover border preview tool helps). It takes 10 careful clicks to reveal the finaldiv
and its background image URL. Maybe there’s an “Expand all” button, IDK.