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Dynamically edit the webpage you are currently viewing?
Whats the javascript code you put into your URL bar that allows you to automatically edit and change things right there on whatever page you're viewing?
Do you guys know what I'm talking about? You can highlight, delete, type, edit, whatever to any existing webpage from directly within your browswer... :helpme:helpme:helpme:helpme:helpme:helpme |
Fuck mate... I know wat you mean... 100%
You stuf it in your addy bar, and then you can make your stats say whatever you want, and make a screengrab... But I cant remember it! SORRY! |
I remember seeing someone post that a while ago, and it was a neat trick but I didn't bother to bookmark the javascript code. I'm sure someone will post it.
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Doesn't firebug for firefox do this?
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I love the "pr0 was here" comment I made in that thread. I don't remember doing that but it's still funny...and true. |
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that thread is hilarious btw I also remember using this one time in high school for a report card when I got a C in my Spanish class looooooooool take that mom and dad... and mexico! |
Bump bump, someone help a brotha out. What am I doing wrong when I paste this into my browser??
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faking stats is baaaad, mmmmkay?
this being said, just use FF like any decent webmaster should, install the Web Developer extension and do whatever you want from there |
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I don't use FF though, is there something similar for Chrome? |
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just one of many reasons why FF is hands down the best browser, why settle for less? :helpme |
yipee...
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