Compare Chrome extensions: Design Mode vs Nod - Reactions for Google Meet

Stats Design Mode Design Mode Nod - Reactions for Google Meet Nod - Reactions for Google Meet
User count 5,000+ 7,987,421+
Average rating 3.65 3.79
Rating count 17 334
Last updated 2012-08-28 2020-10-16
Size 8.16K 8.64M
Version 0.2 2.5.5
Short description
Allows you to make temporary edits to any page. Quick emoji reactions for muted team members
Full summary

New! Design Mode is a tiny extension which puts Chrome into edit mode, allowing you to edit entire pages as though you were in an HTML editor.

This extension is great for quickly testing concepts, such as whether a page layout breaks when a heading hits a certain text length, or whether an image or button would look better on the other side of the page.

★ Move images by dragging them around. ★ Edit existing text by clicking and typing. ★ Add new text before or after existing elements. ★ Change font style using standard keys (ctrl+b for bold, etc)

This extension is not designed as a hardcore development tool and is limited by Chrome's implementation of design mode. Changes are temporary; reloading the page will clear any changes.

Tips: ☛ You can make a single HTML element editable by adding the "contenteditable" attribute. ☛ You can activate design mode by hand by opening up the development console (F12) and typing: document.designMode = 'on';

Of course, that's more work and you don't get the nice icon telling you which tabs are in design mode. You need a cool extension for that, right? ;-)

When running larger meetings in Google Meet, it can be difficult to gauge real-time feedback as you are speaking. Nod allows team members to send real-time reactions to presenters and speakers during meetings on Google Meet.

For more info: https://nod.rocks For updates and inquiries: https://twitter.com/jamiecio


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