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Dizzy Web: Turn Your Website into a Funny Dizzy Experience

Dizzy Web is a free Chrome add-on developed by Bhupesh Singh that allows you to turn any website into a hilarious dizzy experience. This add-on is perfect for pranking your friends and adding some fun to your browsing.

With Dizzy Web, everything on the website appears crooked, giving the illusion of dizziness. Not only does it work with websites, but it also works with photos and videos, providing a unique and entertaining twist to your multimedia content.

One of the best features of Dizzy Web is its simplicity. With a single switch, you can easily turn the dizzy mode on or off, allowing you to switch between normal browsing and a dizzy experience with just a click.

To ensure the add-on works correctly, it is important to reload any open tabs or the browser after installing the extension. Once installed and activated, Dizzy Web guarantees a fun and amusing browsing experience.

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