86 Interest Score
12 Discussions
0.14 Engagement
Apr 2021 Launched

The web editor helps you to inspect any website elements, alter their properties, insert contents, design, and visualize the way you want to see them. You don’t need to hold a bunch of technical knowledge. Instead, this tool will do the job for you

What the Community Said

Web Editor is a chrome extension that will make your web design life easy. This is an inspect tool that helps you to inspect any website and can modify the styles. Don't worry! you don't need to be a techie nerd to handle this tool. You can modify the user interface without any coding skills and can also copy the CSS. and You can save the customization also future visit. Web Editor can run in Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Brave extensively. You can find web editor on chrome webstore : https://chrom

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Very useful chrome extension to test out css on web pages

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Congrats on the launch! It would be really cool to expand this to MaterialUI themes or bootstrap classes, though I imagine that is more difficult to implement than CSS. Pretty cool, and looking to try this out!

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stocked by see the video. Looking forward to use it. Great work.

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