Posted by Angello
copy this to your browser, while you are on esato and press enter
javascript: document.body.contentEditable = 'true'; document.designMode = 'on'; void 0
have fun
[ This Message was edited by: Angello on 2009-11-17 19:06 ]
Posted by julias
Nothing happens?
Posted by Angello
try it again
[ This Message was edited by: Angello on 2009-11-17 20:20 ]
Posted by larry 68
Ah I see it
Posted by tranced
This happened to me:
Posted by larry 68
Dont think you can save the changes though
Posted by Angello
this happened to me:
Posted by tranced
Esato would go down if that'd be true.
How come you got my account?!
[ This Message was edited by: tranced on 2009-11-17 20:28 ]
Posted by Bonovox
Wierd
Posted by domipost
Here all the hyperlinks don't work anymore
Posted by HPkuK610i
cool
Posted by nomben
great!
Posted by brys182
can i save the changes?
Posted by Angello
On 2009-11-19 11:05:27, brys182 wrote:
can i save the changes?
Posted by phonecrzy
cool i can make the esato logo bigger and move everything about! lol
Posted by lal
That was cool
Posted by ceaser2008
cool
Posted by blerk
And what is the practical use of this for us mortals?
Posted by mriley
perhaps an insight into the world of internet editing/computer hacking and total wisdom?
Posted by tranced
Posted by lukechris
Posted by blerk
@mriley
Haha, it's a Dutch thing from a cartoon with a cranky gnome. He says "and what's the practical use of this" a lot. It is funny, do a youtube search on "kabouter wesley".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDr_zdpnCJ0
Posted by tranced
En wat is daar het praktisch nut van?
Posted by blerk
Ah yes, the watering thing will combust in to flames if you say turbo twice. He asks what's the practical use of it and the watering thing answers "none, it is really pain full" the rest speaks for itself.
It is actually from Belgium, very dry and weird humour, but I like it