Edit any website within your browser

Posted on the July 9th, 2008 under Cool Stuff, Design, Firefox, Internet by dicky

Do you think that it is possible to edit and modify website within your browser, just like editing a wiki website? Yes, it is possible!

Edit current website is a bookmarklet button. When you press the button, you can start edit the website, within install any other plugin or extension.

The modified website will stay until you press the refresh button. It is very useful when you want to take a print screen of certain website, but you want to modify the content. Instead of edit the content thrpugh image editing software, you can now do it within your browser.

In the example above, i had modified the radio button’s text to “Search this planet?“. Cool? So, how to add this bookmarklet to your browser? Simply drag this “Edit current website” and drop it to your browser’s toolbar.

Enjoy!

Bookmarklet: Edit current website

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