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Have you ever wanted to edit the web pages of another website? This simple line of code makes it possible.

Of course you can’t actually edit the actual web page but you can edit the page as you see it on your screen.

This is one of the ways scammers create fake screenshots, fake Adsense & affiliate earnings and even fake Paypal transactions.

Net neutrality activists apparently have information confirming that all major ISPs are conspiring to make the Internet a subscription-based service by 2012.

I don't know if I buy into this, or if the ISPs could even pull it off, but it's interesting nonetheless.

“You Suck at Web Design” is a humorous (attempting to be, that is) writing project about life as a web designer in our current flurry of web acronyms, standards compliance, WYSIWYG, style sheets, hacks, digging, 2.0-this and Ajax-that. It’s mostly a commentary on the life of a freelancer, and a horribly lop-side disdain for the corportate world and it’s micro management.

The site looks fantastic and has plenty of visual goodness in the form of videos and more.

Korean computer engineers are introducing a new digital music format that has separate controls on the sound volume for each musical instrument, such as guitar, drum, base and voice -- an ideal tool for music lovers of different tastes as well as karaoke fans.

The new format, which has a file extension format of MT9 and a commercial title of Music 2.0, is poised to replace the popular MP3 file format as the de facto standard of the digital music source, its inventors say.

CSS can powerfully open the doors to a lot of rich and unique techniques. Today we are presenting a round-up of CSS coding, creative approaches and techniques. Definitely worth taking a very close look at! We also included some basic techniques you can probably use in every project you are developing.

WYSIWYG-editors are often criticized by real coding ninjas for bloated, dirty and not standards-complaint source code they’ve been producing over the last years. However, WYSIWYG-editors have become much better recently. Some of them even produce valid and elegant code.

Manage tasks quickly and easily
Get reminded, anywhere
Organize the way you want to
Work together to get things done
Search your tasks the smart way

All just some of the capabilities of Remember The Milk. If you're on the go and don't have a PDA to keep you organized, this might do the trick for you.

With Sprout, you can build, publish and manage widgets, mini-sites, banners, mashups and other rich media Web content in three easy steps.

Sprouts can be of any size and any number of pages and can include images, video and audio and components such as slideshows and jukeboxes as well as Web service components such as Twitter, PollDaddy, ChipIn and more.

If you’re interested in analyzing and optimizing your page layout - here’s some extremely useful tools that you can use to help.

Eric Karjaluoto over at Ideas on Ideas has authored a thought-invoking article titled "The web, community, privacy and optimism." Eric's stuff is always worth the read.

An analysis of common mistakes in the portfolios of Web designers. This article will help you learn from the mistakes of many other designers out there.

In the beginning, there was not light on the web. It was awfully crowded with dancing marquees, tedious frames, unbearable midis and annoying spinning @’s. It was the dark ages of the web. Then refreshing empty spaces, vibrant, high contrast colors, lovely gradients, big text, original gloss shine effect, diagonal lines and of course reflected logos came on our rescue. Everything was shiny and with that great brandnu smell. The Web 2.0 look was born.

But guess what? There are some people getting tired of that.

PDF Hammer is a website that allows you to edit your PDF files online for free. You don't need to install any additional software, you can edit PDF documents right now inside your browser.

StylizedWeb shares with you a list of 30 of the best Firefox add-ons, very useful for web designers and developers.

Send an email to yourself with a delivery date of February 23, 2037, or any other date in the future. No guarantee it'll arrive, but fun nonetheless.