Version 2 includes a better code for better results, now you even can style the body-tag (iframe) etc.. It does also have a smoother outfit, and version 3.0 will have load and save, and other functions (still workin' on it, but having problems.. ;-)
htmlEditor, I think you'll get the point.. Feel free to make it more usefull.. Just do, don't ask, no need to refer to my name etc..
Make this idea yours and expand it's functions.. (It doesn't work so nice yet.)
EXTREAMLY well done, i like how it is, though their are some minor issue's that need to be corrected, i can deal with them, as this is just the tool i need, so that i can validate my html code, with out having to open up other program's that take forever to load. I give this widget a 5 out of 5, because of how much it has aided me in my html programming code. That, and because its just awesome in general.
Hmz.. Like you can see.. I gave up the support for my html/css editor.. But the widget's idea still can be found in 'True html editor'. It's far more complicated and extenden than mine, so I would choose for it! Baij!
a coffee maker would be fine though improbable (Aaaah! This would be _/THE/_ killer application ever, one never has to leave the computer again!)
Anyway that would have a bad impact my not-so-bad social status.
* So my (less interesting than the coffee maker) proposals: Loading a html file and display the code (don't know if it is possible with JS yet). Well this has been already mentioned but there is seems to be a solution in my mind. * a button for generating an (x)html document stub (yes, with doctype) * a button for generating a css style stub * buttons for w3c validation would also be neat but this might be a problem, as perhaps no file could be generated and upload. ah, forget about that one * did I already mentioned the coffee maker?
HTML editor v3.0 Due to lack of time, it will take some more to complete version 3.0 maybe there are some proposals to put into the widget? Just submit those right over here.. [or download the widget and make it your own =) ]
Normally you can click between the edit box and the previeuw area to move it.. Unless somebody knows a little about the control regions, i'm still searching for it.. About the display-frame (iframe): Opera handles the frame a bit bizar, normally the frame would have to be white from te beginning, you should add the following code for transparency:
I'd love to use your widget to edit the HTML source cache files in Opera and see the results in the browser. It seems like most of the support is in place to do such... just need to use it as the editor.
>krayz: version 3.0 will include save/load options, due the lack of missing alert/confirm functions, I still can't manage to make it work (but still working on it..)
>Philipppixel: I still want to use your visual flavor, couldn't make it myself.. For now I've made a better code (Iframe), other buttons etc will be added very soon..
>everyone: stay tuned for a new upcoming version in, let's say, a week/two.. I'll try to have the load/save option by than.. Maybe it will also include some more basic html-stuff and buttons, any ideas? SUBMIT them! (or make it your own ;-)
I was a instantly excited over your little widget. I added some visual flavor to it, but there are lots of things which could be better. in example the graphics, more buttons to generate elements.
unfortunatle my work piles up, so currently I can't work on it any more. but I uploaded the version 1.1. perhaps you are interessted.
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Like you can see..
I gave up the support for my html/css editor..
But the widget's idea still can be found in 'True html editor'.
It's far more complicated and extenden than mine,
so I would choose for it!
Baij!
By mieleman , # Aug 14, 2006 2:26:17 PM
a coffee maker would be fine though improbable
Anyway that would have a bad impact my not-so-bad social status.
* So my (less interesting than the coffee maker) proposals:
Loading a html file and display the code (don't know if it is possible with JS yet). Well this has been already mentioned but there is seems to be a solution in my mind.
* a button for generating an (x)html document stub (yes, with doctype)
* a button for generating a css style stub
* buttons for w3c validation would also be neat but this might be a problem, as perhaps no file could be generated and upload. ah, forget about that one
* did I already mentioned the coffee maker?
well that's it for now
so long and save the giraffes 8=: (=)D
By Philipppixel , # Jul 7, 2006 3:27:42 PM
Due to lack of time, it will take some more to complete version 3.0
maybe there are some proposals to put into the widget? Just submit those right over here.. [or download the widget and make it your own =) ]
Greetings!
By mieleman , # Jul 7, 2006 12:15:07 AM
By jonkvh , # Jul 5, 2006 5:43:19 PM
ps: (and what IS the html source cache? I've never changed anything in Opera, except for my preferences :-) or do you mean the .ini files?)
By mieleman , # Jun 29, 2006 3:06:11 PM
About the display-frame (iframe): Opera handles the frame a bit bizar, normally the frame would have to be white from te beginning, you should add the following code for transparency:
<style type="text/css">
body{
background-color: transparent;
}
</style>
and you'll have to enter some 'body' like a paragraph <p></p> or something..
Let's say I'm still working on it when I find some time to do, and I'm only 17, so I still have to discover a lot of coding etc..
By mieleman , # Jun 29, 2006 2:50:20 PM
By padule , # Jun 29, 2006 9:22:01 AM
By seishino , # Jun 29, 2006 3:37:58 AM
>Philipppixel: I still want to use your visual flavor, couldn't make it myself.. For now I've made a better code (Iframe), other buttons etc will be added very soon..
>everyone: stay tuned for a new upcoming version in, let's say, a week/two.. I'll try to have the load/save option by than.. Maybe it will also include some more basic html-stuff and buttons, any ideas? SUBMIT them!
(or make it your own ;-)
By mieleman , # Jun 28, 2006 9:10:42 PM
I was a instantly excited over your little widget. I added some visual flavor to it, but there are lots of things which could be better. in example the graphics, more buttons to generate elements.
unfortunatle my work piles up, so currently I can't work on it any more. but I uploaded the version 1.1. perhaps you are interessted.
good work!
By Philipppixel , # Jun 28, 2006 3:13:46 PM
i'll try to do myself..
notice I'm not 'that' web-guru..
but whatever, i'll give it a try..
By mieleman , # Jun 27, 2006 2:27:02 PM
It does need an option to store the HTML and a more widget-like look.
By gabydewilde , # Jun 25, 2006 1:21:02 PM
By krayz , # Jun 24, 2006 7:20:19 AM
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