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  • Page Morph (Pre-Recording HTML Editing)
  • What is Page Morph?
  • How do I enable Page Morph?
  • How do I make edits with Page Morph?
  • How can I remove or reset Page Morph edits?
  • What are some use cases for Page Morph?
  • Post-Record HTML Editing
  • How do I edit HTML after recording?
  • Is HTML capture safe?
  • Can I edit video steps using captured HTML?
  • What should I do if something doesn't work?
  • What’s next for HTML editing?

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HTML Editing

Edit page content before or after recording to personalize demos, clean up visuals, and fix details — all without re-recording.

Page Morph (Pre-Recording HTML Editing)

Page Morph lets you edit the content of a webpage before you begin recording with Arcade. This is a powerful way to clean up pages, hide sensitive information, or personalize demos without needing any developer tools.

What is Page Morph?

Page Morph allows you to edit any visible text or element on a webpage before recording an Arcade. These edits persist even if you click around or refresh the page — giving you complete control over how the page looks during capture.

How do I enable Page Morph?

Page Morph is currently in beta. To request access:

  1. Email support@arcade.software and ask to join the Page Morph beta.

  2. Once enabled for your account, open the Chrome Extension.

  3. Click the Settings button.

  4. Toggle Capture HTML to on.

After that, every new Arcade you record will automatically save the editable HTML version — no extra setup needed.

How do I make edits with Page Morph?

Once Capture HTML is enabled:

  1. Navigate to the webpage you want to edit.

  2. Open the Chrome extension and start preparing your capture.

  3. Simply click on any text on the page and modify it directly.

  4. The edited text will remain as-is while you record.

Edits will persist even if you click through or reload the page.

How can I remove or reset Page Morph edits?

If you’ve made edits, you’ll see a popup at the bottom of the screen that says:

"This domain has edits."

To remove the changes:

  1. Click Edit.

  2. Select Reset all to restore the original content.

What are some use cases for Page Morph?

Page Morph is especially useful for:

  • Personalizing a demo with a prospect’s name or company

  • Removing private customer data from the screen before recording

  • Cleaning up visual clutter for a sharper, more focused walkthrough

  • Fixing typos or placeholder content on early-stage product pages


Post-Record HTML Editing

After you record an Arcade with Page Morph enabled, you can continue editing HTML content directly in the editor — no re-recording required for most changes.

How do I edit HTML after recording?

Once you've finished capturing your Arcade:

  1. Open the editor.

  2. On the right-hand toolbar, click the HTML icon (appears for steps that support editing).

  3. A modal window will appear where you can edit any HTML content captured during recording.

Note: Only steps recorded with Page Morph (HTML capture enabled) will be editable in this way.

Is HTML capture safe?

Yes. Captured HTML is never exposed to your viewers.

Only you and your team can access and edit this HTML from within the Arcade editor. For viewers, the Arcade behaves the same as one without HTML editing — all changes remain behind the scenes.

Can I edit video steps using captured HTML?

Not yet. Editing HTML is currently supported only on interactive steps.

If you need changes to appear in video steps, make your edits before recording using Page Morph. We’re actively working to expand support for video HTML editing.

What should I do if something doesn't work?

Since Page Morph and HTML capture are still in beta, bugs may appear — especially in complex apps.

If your page isn’t captured or editable as expected, reach out to us at support@arcade.software. Every app is different, and we’re expanding support based on what we learn from users like you.

What’s next for HTML editing?

We’re actively improving HTML capture based on feedback from early adopters.

Coming soon:

  • Support for dynamic personalization using variables

  • API access for advanced workflows

  • Better handling of complex DOM structures

Let us know what you'd love to see — we're building this with you in mind.

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