

Sometimes you don’t know how a headline or tagline will feel until your designer hands it to you, all coded up. It lets them see it in play without having to hand it off to their designer to mock it up. If you’re a professional copywriter, this can help you sell an idea - a tagline, a headline, or a block of text - to your client.

The change only exists in your own browser, and it goes away as soon as you reload the page. I say “edit” in quotes because you’re the only one who can see it. (As long as it’s actual dynamic text and not an image.) I present to you an insanely cool trick that lets you “edit” the text on any website or webpage. Or, if you don’t have one yet, on someone else’s page. If you’re writing web or sales copy – your own or anyone else’s – nothing could be smarter and more constructive than seeing how it looks on the page. Get a more constructive, healthy hobby?.Change the tagline on one of the Internet’s most visited websites? Just for kicks?.Edit the existing copy on your website…without messing up the existing copy on your website?.
