Re: online editing



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<475dfa01-1202-4291-8898-17f527d4a20a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Fulio Open <fuliopen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,

I write html code on the MS Notepad, save the file to a USB, then
upload it to my web site. This is not convenient as I have to always
take the USB with me, from home to office and vice versa.

I wonder whether there is an online text text editor. It will allow
me to write, edit and save the html file, open it with different
browsers, and upload it to my web site. In a way this is like the
Google Document processor, but is a text editor.



Perhaps this might be something that helps (never mind that the website
is really bad!):

<http://ckeditor.com/what-is-ckeditor>

--
dorayme
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