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Old 05-21-2007, 09:37 AM
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Originally posted by cnewtonne
I once saw an app or a browser extension that allows you in situ editing, I just can not find it any more and it does in in a WYSIWYG fashion. I will share it if I find it again.
Could it be the Firefox extension called Aardvark. I know it can remove unwanted parts like Adverts etc. But I don't think it can do insitu editing eg highlight or let you add a few words etc.

I did play around with it when I was using Surfulater. But I did remember that when I email the "edited" article (ie now missing the adverts etc) from within Surfulater, the edited portions appear in the copy received by the recipient.

It maybe something I did wrong somewhere. Have yet to figure it out. Maybe someone else may like to check this out.

Aardvark Firefox Extension
"Things You Can Do With Aardvark

* Clean up unwanted banners and surrounding "fluff," especially prior to printing a page
* See how the page is created, block by block
* View the source code of one or more elements"
http://karmatics.com/aardvark/
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