Domain: interactivetools.com
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Comments · 12
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Re:I am ready for the DNS takedown!
I have all my most important sites IP addresses written on Post It notes all over my wall. Bring it!
This guy has the entire DNS namespace cached in post-it notes. We have nothing to fear!
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Re:A great replacement for Dreamweaver
Huh? There have been cross-browser solutions around for years. Example.
There's simply no need to use an Internet Explorer-only thingamajig for this.
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Re:there are lot of pages..
Firefox has RTE just like IE but they're both proprietary. htmlArea does it well in both.
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Priceless...
Case of Post-It notes to plaster office: $74
650 Ballons for birthday prank: $55
1 air pump: $20/day rental
Advertising one last fun place to work to a million potential candidates on /.: Priceless
Seriously though, it great to see that there are cool places to work still. One more sign of the IT recovery @!
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another prankthey pulled another prank
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Re:The tides have changed.. Positive outlook
It isn't but you can get around that with javascript the best RTF widget that i've seen is HTMLArea3 which now works with Mozilla and IE. Check it out. The butons look the same as wordpad or word so most people can figure them our fairly easily.
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Re:The tides have changed.. Positive outlook
I like HTMLArea. HTMLArea 3.0 Demo
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Re:Do it again!HTMLArea v3
Doesn't do find/replace but it's well written and a snap to modify if you know a little J/S.
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Mozilla extensions
Mozilla extensions can do almost anything you want
Consider:
Electrix -- not developed anymore, but still functional. From its site: "To edit the text in a textarea, hit Ctrl-e. The editor you set up will appear. Once you exit the editor, Electrix will write the changes back to the textarea."
Or htmlArea -- this works within browser and suports IE beside Mozilla; but of course you don't want users to use it, aren't you? -
Re:Pick Up a Book...
He's a content manager, not a developer. He just wants a browser with a more usable text area, which seems like a reasonable request. Perhaps his development team could make things much easier by adding a web-based WYSIWYG editor. Many of them are IE only, but the beta of this free one works in Mozilla and looks easy to implement.
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Re:Great!
Hmm . . .
Each of the sample apps don't seem to work in Mozilla Firebird 0.6.1.
Hmm . . .
(Yes, I have javascript enabled
:-), I just pulled up HTMLArea -
Re:Is the Forms interface limited?
You want HTMLArea - http://www.interactivetools.com/products/htmlarea
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