Filed Under (plainhtml) by beerwin on 25-09-2009
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 »
Filed Under (plainhtml, tutorials) by beerwin on 28-05-2009
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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Filed Under (plainhtml, tutorials) by beerwin on 28-01-2009
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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Filed Under (General) by beerwin on 22-09-2008
Today i found a interesting wideo about today’s most known and most dangerous malware, that disguise temselves as antivirus and antispywer products, however there is no real software of this kind. Their main purpose is to snare you, and request your credit card number.
There is only one way to stop this: Do’nt trust sites scanning your computer online. No antivirus/anti-malware scanner does this. Such software needs to be installed on your computer, BY YOUR HANDS, and needs to be updated regularly. And do it yourself! Find trusted antivirus software, or if you do’nt know about, ask a professionist (NOT THE “KNOW-HOW” GUY FROM YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD), or a professional service center to do it for you. If you can do it, never store your passwords, personal information (e-mail addresses, phone numbers, friends’ contact information, banking data, etc.) on your computer, and do’nt allow browsers and sites doing this, as well. If you’re storing this information on your computer and go online, you’re just a few clicks away from giving away your information, maybe your money, even your identity FOR NOTHING. You MAY LOSE EVERYTHING YO HAVE AND EVERYTHING YOU ARE.
See the video about these damn “anti-malware” things
About PlainHTML installs:
PlainHTML is distributed in a single install package, in an exe package. The installer wizard must start up immediately when the exe file is launched. No other stuff is included, no sponsors will be installed. Just the program.
Filed Under (General) by beerwin on 08-07-2008
After the release of PlainHTML 5.5, there will be lesser program releases, except, of course, updates that need PlainHTML to be reinstalled. Since PlainHTML, from version 5.5 relies on modularity, and code inserting tools will be installed via extensions.
Filed Under (plainhtml, tutorials) by beerwin on 04-07-2008
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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Filed Under (General) by beerwin on 04-05-2008
You will get HTML, CSS, PHP and some Javascript tutorials, Things about PlainHTML developement (We will watch under the hood).