Key & Edit Synchronization
Smart Object copies synchroinize all key manipulations, re-naming, re-ordering of keys, deletion are processed on all shared copies.
Smart Object copies synchroinize all key manipulations, re-naming, re-ordering of keys, deletion are processed on all shared copies.
Apply Smart Object value transformers on Smart Objects child to modify all elements within all Smart Objects copies.
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The legendary character of Tarzan has been a staple of pop culture for over a century, captivating audiences with his tales of adventure, bravery, and the wild. From the original novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs to the numerous film adaptations, Tarzan has undergone significant transformations over the years, reflecting the changing values and societal norms of his time. One such adaptation that has garnered significant attention is "Tarzan X: Shame of Jane," a 2002 made-for-TV movie that reimagines the classic tale with a more modern and sensual twist. In this article, we'll explore the movie's reception on IMDB, its impact on pop culture, and what it reveals about our ongoing fascination with the Tarzan character.
“IMDb,” the stranger said, as if naming a god or a grave. “Watch updates. People comment. They piece things together. They want endings.”
Duplicate x times selected node. Use to create shared copies of Smart Objects or Smart Arrays.
Disable nodes in json tree to exclude them temporary from exporting or web server generation.
Select all nodes at same tree level. Use this function to eliminate unwanted childs or delete all child in non Smart Objects.
Copy Json Path address in its absolute or relative form. Use the address in Value Transformers or other functions.
Select any node and use filter functions to get better insight and hide all other content.
Select node and use this function to reveal and show only JSON Path relative nodes. Very usefull for Array of Objects.
Share your nodes with Smart JSON Editor users.
Bookmark any node for quick navigation. Bookmarked nodes persists in document.
The legendary character of Tarzan has been a staple of pop culture for over a century, captivating audiences with his tales of adventure, bravery, and the wild. From the original novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs to the numerous film adaptations, Tarzan has undergone significant transformations over the years, reflecting the changing values and societal norms of his time. One such adaptation that has garnered significant attention is "Tarzan X: Shame of Jane," a 2002 made-for-TV movie that reimagines the classic tale with a more modern and sensual twist. In this article, we'll explore the movie's reception on IMDB, its impact on pop culture, and what it reveals about our ongoing fascination with the Tarzan character.
“IMDb,” the stranger said, as if naming a god or a grave. “Watch updates. People comment. They piece things together. They want endings.”