Blurs, greeks (dummy text, 'lorem ipsum') web elements and focuses on the form.
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5.00
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-09-12 | nezar sofan | |||
2024-04-11 | Artyom Alekseev | en | Must have for UI-designers, especially for designers of media/news websites! | |
2023-10-17 | Егор Кларк | It has an impressive feature set. Also keeps the elements clickable after blurring them. | ||
2023-10-17 | Егор Кларк | en | It has an impressive feature set. Also keeps the elements clickable after blurring them. | |
2023-03-07 | Pat MySecret | Interesting.. Gives you numerous options about how you want to blur.. like.. just text, or images too. I do however, see the page show in clarity a moment before it blurs. options: general/selective, on/off, can update, greeking, text, image, background, elements w/role image, SVGs, videos, Iframes, objects, large empty element & their parents w/pixel size,& hidden elements. | ||
2023-03-07 | Pat MySecret | en | Interesting.. Gives you numerous options about how you want to blur.. like.. just text, or images too. I do however, see the page show in clarity a moment before it blurs. options: general/selective, on/off, can update, greeking, text, image, background, elements w/role image, SVGs, videos, Iframes, objects, large empty element & their parents w/pixel size,& hidden elements. |