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Geek Culture / Poor man's online WYSIWYG HTML editor--- think Dreamweaver, without the "weaving"...

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Jeku
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21
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Joined: 4th Jul 2003
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Posted: 26th Aug 2005 02:36
This is pretty useful for quick HTML fixes on the go. For those of us who use Dreamweaver's auto-preview/edit-code functionality, this is pretty much the same thing, but in an HTML browser.

Handy, and something you can tuck away for future use

http://www.squarefree.com/htmledit/


My "everyone else has one so why can't I?" blog: http://www.jeku.com/blog/
indi
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Joined: 26th Aug 2002
Location: Earth, Brisbane, Australia
Posted: 26th Aug 2005 05:25
cheers thats neat.

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Benjamin
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Joined: 24th Nov 2002
Location: France
Posted: 26th Aug 2005 05:31
Pretty cool

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JoelJ
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Joined: 8th Sep 2003
Location: UTAH
Posted: 26th Aug 2005 07:15
tis a shame that it is flashy(what can you expect?)...there should be a UPDATE button rather than autoupdating

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RegenProZ
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Posted: 26th Aug 2005 21:51
Not bad at all.

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Peter H
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Joined: 20th Feb 2004
Location: Witness Protection Program
Posted: 26th Aug 2005 21:58
Nice! i've seen things like this before but not real time...

it's nice because it saves time from my usual txt method, where i have to save the txt, then refresh the window

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