Drag Design is a developer tools chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Developer Tools, it has 1,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 3.35 from 17 rated user, last update is 3736 days ago.
This extension allows you to drag all or individual elements of a website. You can also edit the content of all or individual elements. This extension is great for anyone designing a web page but can't decide what to put where. It's easy to use and simple to get the hang of. You can drag elements and all of the items inside it as a group or you can drag every element individually. You can edit text on the whole web page, or just a single paragraph, with ease. Author - Josh Cronin
You could download the latest version crx file or older version files and install it.
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Really clever. Only thing I cant' seem to drag buttons.
Doesn't work for me. Maybe there's a magic incantation to make it work, but there's no difference between "doesn't work" and "can't make it work" if it is impossible to intuit how it is supposed to work. Don't waste your time until the developer improves it beyond the point where the developer (and the very proud "Aaron Thoma") can make it do anything.
All features work, even though it first seemed otherwise, because the handling is counter-intuitive: The context menu ignores the element you right-clicked on; instead, you have to: 1. Click “Drag this element” 2. Select the target element by left-clicking it. (Unfortunately, if it’s a link, that will navigate you off the page.) 3. Afterwards, you can start dragging it around. “Edit this element” adds the html attribute “contenteditable”, so you can WYSIWYG-edit the visible text (not the html code). The extension’s design is pretty basic and has quite a few flaws.