The French of Information Act

Since we’re all about the french connection today, I’ll toss in something found at Tristan Nitot’s Standblog, to wit, a bookmarklet that allows you to change all instances of the word freedom in a page to French.

UPDATE: Daniel Glazman’s blog, the location of the bookmarklet, seems to have evaporated since I found this info. Perhaps it will return.


Tk posted this on April 30, 2003
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