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Create a Web Page in Seconds with Clutter Me

clutterme_316x87Want to quickly make a free web site?  I am all for the simple tools, and Clutter Me is pretty down right simple.

Let us remember, the key word here is simple.  All you have to do is sign up.  After that, you just click anywhere on your page, type and then click somewhere else to save.  Everything you put on the page can be dragged around, and the general troubleshooting tip they give for errors is “refresh the page”.  Simple, right? (Try the DEMO!)

When your ready to publish, you will be given an URL that looks something like clutterme.com/yourname, which is totally understandable for a free service.  If needed though, you can pay them to register a domain name for you.

To check out a little more on the development side of things, be sure to thumb through their blog and check these links for some example creations:

If you are looking for a simple and easy way to put your first page out there on the Web, I would highly recommend giving Clutter Me a shot.

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Free WYSIWYG Editor for Developers

Not often do you see applications out there aimed less at the users and more at the developers.  OpenWYSIWYG is about to change that.  They are delivering an open source, cross browser editor they want developers to use.

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Some of the features of OpenWYSIWYG include:

  • Bold, italicize, or strike text
  • Align text: left, center, right, or justify
  • Create superscript and subscript
  • Indent or outdent text
  • Create ordered and unordered lists
  • Hyperlink text
  • Cut, copy, and paste
  • Undo or redo

If your needing a powerful text area in your next Web application you may be developing, here is one piece to the puzzle that is already ready to go at http://www.openwebware.com/.

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