QuickEdit: Edit Local Pages with Shortcut Key icon

QuickEdit: Edit Local Pages with Shortcut Key

Edit any pages locally by toggling contentEditable attribute with shortcut keys

Users151
Rating5.0
Reviews1
Manifest versionV3
7-day growth-3
7-day growth rate-1.95%
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30-day user trend

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User Growth Over Time

1481511541561592026年5月30日2026年6月2日2026年6月5日Latest: 151
Rating trend

30-day rating change

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30-day rating change

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Latest
5.00
30-day rating change
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4.904.955.005.055.102026年5月30日2026年6月2日2026年6月5日Latest: 5.00
2026年5月30日2026年6月5日
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1-day growthFlat
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7-day growthDeclining
-3-1.95%
30-day growthDeclining
-2-1.31%
Technical snapshot

Version, languages, and crawl freshness

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Version2.0.0
ManifestV3
Size8.16KiB
Languages1English
Published
Store updated
Last crawled
English
Overview

Product summary

Review the store description, core capabilities, and common use cases.

QuickEdit makes any pages editable locally by adding the contentEditable attribute to the HTML. Any changes are not permanent and will be reverted when the page is reloaded.

QuickEdit is meant for developers and designers who need to do occasional test edits on the front end without any commitments.

QuickEdit can be accessed via shortcut keys (ALT+R) or through the context menu.

The shortcut key is also configurable via the chrome extensions shortcut menu.

Reviews

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The Chrome Web Store shows 1 reviews, but only 0 review bodies have synced into ExtScope so far. Showing the synced reviews available right now.

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