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Edit your friends "Facebook Status" and take fake screen shots

In this article we will tell you how  you can change someone's profile status or any text you want to change.   you can edit your friends status and reshare and tag them to have fun and you can also use this with twiter  , Google + or any site you want


For example you have friend on facebook and you want to change his/her given status
 like
 Her given status is "How am look in black dress lovely naa...!"  but you want to make some modification and take screen shot of it 


 so follow the steps 

step 1 :  go to the status you want to change and write right click on status text (not the linked one)
step 2 : and select the last option "inspect element" 



  

step 3 :  a new window will open either on right or  bottom depending on your settings
  like this

    


step 4 : select the "console" option from the menu and paste this code 

   javascript:document.body.contentEditable='true'; document.designMode='on'; void 0

   and press enter 




now you are done now click on the text where you have right clicked and the cursor will be blinking now you change the text as you desire 
Look at the status now it is changes to "How am look in with my long hairs lovely naa...!"

Now take the screen shot and upload and tage your friend 



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