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PlainHTML 7 beta 2 things

Filed Under (plainhtml) by beerwin on 25-09-2009

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Hi all,

It’s been a long time from my last post, so it’s time to make things moving again. I finished my small war against spammers and at least for a while, i think i won it, and i got some free time now (not getting any spam). Now let’s say what’s new with PlainHTML 7 beta 2 Read the rest of this entry »

PlainHTML tutorial part 3 - testing things made in PlainHTML

Filed Under (plainhtml, tutorials) by beerwin on 28-05-2009

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PlainHTML has a well done testing funcion built in. You can either simply preview your html pages with the internal preview, or test your php stuff on a locally installed web server. This second one is able to catch php error log information and display a list of errors in your HTML Validator Message Pane, and highlight lines with errors.

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PlainHTML tutorial Part 2

Filed Under (plainhtml, tutorials) by beerwin on 28-01-2009

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Since i wrote the first part of the PlainHTML tutorial, i released a new major version of the program, and have made important changes on it, so, the second part of the PlainHTML tutorial will be about using the program, and naot about creating documents. Part 1 tells you everything about the way the program should be used to create a web page.

This part will explain the integrated FTP client in the PlainHTML 6.1

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PlainHTML tutorial Part 1

Filed Under (plainhtml, tutorials) by beerwin on 04-07-2008

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Many people searched for some kind of PlainHTML tutorials, so here it is.

HTML code presented here is XHTML 1.0 . This tutorial may require a minimal HTML knowledge. PlainHTML uses the caret and selection as reference point for inserting tags from the Tag Palette.

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