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Is there any way to find the edit code to a rentry.co in the code of the website? I just need this for my own rentry, not any unethical reasons. I misplaced my edit code and I would really love some help. Source: about 1 year ago
Apologies if I am doing this wrong, I don't usually use reddit and I've only gotten interested in hacking just very recently. But anyway to get grab rentry.co's edit codes? Just want to know if it's possible. Source: about 1 year ago
> Is anyone still working on WYSIWYG HTML editors? Yep, I do time to time: https://html-notepad.com/ ( based on my Sciter Engine https://sciter.com ) It is almost impossible (mathematically speaking) to create reasonable WYSIWYG HTML and CSS editor. So bad news for anyone looking for WYSIWYG editor to create meaningful web site from scratch using solely WYSIWYG. For web site creation the only... - Source: Hacker News / almost 3 years ago
Just in case, my html-notepad does HTML cleaning locally. Without sending anything to anybody. Source: almost 3 years ago
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