HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language, and provides the backbone for the biggest websites on the internet.
I'm not even sure the TEXTAREA control is appropriate for this, but let me explain my problem and perhaps someone who's done this before can offer a suggestion.<BR><BR>I have a client who wants to be ...
There’s also an open-source utility for the job that I’ve been using constantly: Pandoc. Pandoc calls itself "a universal document converter," with support for dozens of markup formats and document ...
Here's an odd one that I haven't been able to figure out.<BR><BR>I have an MS Word doc that has HTML tags in it - <em></em>, <strong></strong>, stuff like that. I ...
Google is adding Markdown support to Google Docs on the web, letting you format your document using text shortcuts rather than keyboard ones. In a blog post announcing the feature, Google says it’s ...
In the old days, programmers primarily used Notepad to write code. The old days have long gone after the rise of more sophisticated coding tools for HTML and everything else, but despite that, many ...
One of the best things about writing on a computer versus by hand is all the things you can do with text, from bolding a HARSH word to italicizing a quippy point. Now, Google's note-taking app, Keep, ...
Google Keep Notes is, as its name suggests, a notetaking app. It’s mostly meant to jot down simple notes and drawings, but the company has been planning on expanding its capabilities. The anticipated ...