We are excited to finally release htmlPlayground to the world today. We are going to use this blog to publish official updates, bug fix, new releases. The easiest way to be notified of changes to htmlPlayground is to subscribe to our Atom feed.
This release is a pre alpha.
Let us know what you think.
Happy play!
20 Comments:
This looks interesting.
Not much works on Safari (WebKit)... Mostly works on Firefox 2.0/Mac.
Nice learning tool.
I like it very much.
I certainly subscribed to your feed :)
It's the best learning tool for XHTML/CSS. It's even better than W3Schools because you can see everything on page, description and example.
I just get a failure to load data.
Status bar says 'connecting to localhost'; so borken.
Firefox/Linux (Ubuntu amd64)
Looks very promising, but it will need to produce 100% valid xhtml 1.0 strict code (or provide choices for Doctype) before I could recommend this.
The concept is a neat one, but until it works in Opera, I'm not going to open up a different browser to use it when similar information can be found at old standby sites like Blooberry.com.
Also, as cool as the framework is, I must agree that a transitional markup reference is essentially useless, and to some degree dangerous, because it propagates a coding standard that allows for mixture of style and structure, and a novice coder will see this and think it is a good idea to code this way!
Make an (X)HTML Strict version, make it the default with transitional available to those who need it, make it work in Opera, and you have one hell of an app.
Ahh, I was wrong. It *does* work in Opera 9 (not 8.x), it just took a little time to load! Good enough :)
The Strict v. Transitional issue is still a dealbreaker though.
Ditto on the Strict Doctype. Transitional Doctypes are for *transitioning* between documents that use deprecated or legacy code to remain valid. New documents should always be started using a strict doctype and be validated as such. This will avoid the quirksmode issues of CSS positioning and placement in browsers such as IE.
i think it's nice and a good way to start or improve our abilities.
thanks and go on! ;)
excellent tool, I found it very easy to follow
Excellent learning tool
Awesome and works with Firefox. Good enough for me! What a great tool
Great reference tool for newbies. I will definitely link to this on my site. Thank you.
interesting, not sure what to do with it though.
I'm a complete beginner in HTML and CSS, and i just find
this Program very useful as a learning tool
I'm a complete beginner in HTML and CSS, and i just find
this Program very useful as a learning tool
lol
It does not work for google i must say
Its work as long as we do it correctly
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Interesting article, added his blog to Favorites
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