Page Edit is an advanced Edge extension, designed to enable you to convert any HTML webpage into a content editable document. With a simple click on the toolbar popup UI, the add-on gets activated, enabling you to perform various edits on the page's content. A Design Mode is displayed, helping you to visualize the editable state of the document. Once editing is done, simply click again on the toggle button to deactivate the add-on. It lends great flexibility and control to users who frequently need to alter the content on the web page.
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Page Edit is an extension that let you make changes to any HTML webpage.
To work with this add-on, simply open the toolbar popup UI and then click on the big toggle button on the left side. Once the add-on is active, the icon turns to blue color. A - Design Mode - banner will also be shown in the current tab at the top left corner. Now, the document is ready for editing; make desired changes with the text editing buttons available in the toolbar popup UI. Once your edits are completed, click on the toggle button again to turn off the add-on.
Note: to work with text editing tools in the toolbar popup UI, please first select a text and then click on the desired button in the popup.
If you found a bug to report, or have a feature request in mind, please fill out the bug report form on the add-on's homepage (https://mybrowseraddon.com/page-edit.html).
User reviews
It's a really cool extension that lets you modify any page how you see fit, the one thing it lacks though which is needed for me is to be able to save the changes so that when you go to that address in future the changes still apply as I was originally just looking for a cool way to customise my experience on certain websites. I don't know how hard this is to do but I'm sure it is possible as ad blockers have done it