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Pablo Chrome Extension: Copy Website UI Elements with HTML and CSS

Product listing for Pablo, a Chrome extension that copies HTML, CSS, fonts, and animations from any website element by hovering over it. Not a problem statement.

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Manually extracting CSS animations from websites is tedious

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