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zridling:


Aloha, a free HTML5 Editor, is available under AGPLv3 license. "You can edit any website content instantaneously. You see the changes the moment you type. No training necessary to edit content of a website, wiki, blog or any other application." And it integrates with your browser, blog, etc. easily.

Nice!

Deozaan:
I vote for integrating it with DC's forums! :Thmbsup:

daddydave:
Their tagline "It's like having our own supersonic guinea pig." reminds me on this quote on Bruce Eckel's page:

If somebody comes up to you and says something like, "How do I make this pony fly to the moon?", the question you need to ask is, "What problem are you trying to solve?" You'll find out that they really need to collect gray rocks. Why they thought they had to fly to the moon, and use a pony to do it, only they know. People do get confused like this.
                                    -- Max Kanat-Alexander

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EDIT: Actually it looks like a user testimonial rather than a tagline. But the design makes it look like a tagline.

Curt:
This is totally easy! I merely extracted the zip container into Programs - that was all, I didn't 'activate' anything, and yet it works! Wow. Now I am really tempted to purchase the new CoffeeCup HTML Editor 2010 SE with both HTML5 and CSS3 !
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>>paste 226sTs into the CoffeeCup coupon code box and you will get a 20% discount

Curt:
Please, "testers", tell me if you are getting the proper UTF-8 characters or merely a lot of question marks, as I do, in this place in the original AlohaWorld.html file:

Today, "aloha kakahiaka" is the phrase for "good morning." "Aloha ??auinal??" means "good afternoon" and "aloha ahiahi" means "good evening." "Aloha k??kou" is a common form of "welcome to all."

In modern Hawai??i, numerous businesses have aloha in their names, with more than 3 pages of listings in the O??ahu phone book alone.
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