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You can access, and write to, the HTML behind a web page being displayed by the WebBrowser using the WebBrowser.DocumentText property. For an example of this see WebBrowserSamples.

How do I disable JavaScript?
How do I get XP SP2 Security features?
How can a control in the browser access the DOM of the page that is hosting it?
Why wont the WebBrowser navigate?
How do I block popups?
How do I navigate to a Url that contains escape characters?