Aardvark

Aardvark is a Firefox extension for interactively manipulating the content on a page. It’s like a second cousin of GreaseMonkey. Once it’s activated you can mouseover all the elements in a page and manipulate each one by making it wider, narrower, removing it, viewing source etc. I couldn’t see a way of making these changes persistent between visits but it’s a neat little tool for making adjustments to pages for readability or printing. Besides, it’s just cool that you can even do this kind of thing. (via Jeff Barr)

About Ian Davis

British entrepreneur and CEO of Kasabi. Primary interests are open data, the semantic web and decentralization.
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2 Responses to Aardvark

  1. Firefox says:

    Aardvark ExtensionMore info on the Aardvark extension for Firefox….

  2. Gary Miller says:

    tried aardvark on the above site, and it crashes firefox every time. has happened before too.

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