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Thursday, August 23, 2007

Easy Content Management With Texty


See the wordings above, no, I did not create from my usual blogging pad. I created it from a remote site called texty.com.

Now, this free nifty site is not the place for web gurus. It's more targetted for everyday Joes and Janes like yours truly who know zit about html and javascript. It gives us ordinary folks a little panache in our blogging experience without the need to go into the heavy details. Ok, you can scoff if you're the web expert, but then for us non-professionals, this is pretty cool.

Now, what exactly does it do? Say you like some text to appear in your webpage or your blogging space like this one, you go to their site, type your wordings, add the effects and voila, they will generate a HTML code for you. All you have to do is just add their HTML code to your website/webpage/blog, and you'll get your fanciful text.

Just register yourself with your email address and choose your own password. It's free. Now, one word of reminder, the text you type is not stored in your server. It's kept in theirs. The site is still in Beta stage, but pretty soon, their text content will be indexed by search engines.

*This message is brought to you by texty.com*


2 Comments:

Blogger conan_cat said...

ooo.. yours truly is not pretty well versed in html neither and hmm, that's one pretty cool site to explore. :D and the text is not kept in our own directory... feel a bit weird tho, cuz there are some generators out there which can do the same thing that can give you the full html code without keeping any text there @-o means it's some 1-1 conversion sorta stuff.

alright i'm talking senseless... just woke up from 2 hours nap XD

5:21 PM  
Blogger Helen said...

Conan-cat - you brought up a very very good point. This is their pro and it's also their con having to store your text in their server.

The pro is.. usually, if you need to change your text, you need to hunt for it among your other codes and change. But, if you're using texty, all you have to do is go to their site, retrieve your file, and do the editing there. Because the link address is the same, any changes you do at their site will immediately take effect on your page without you hunting high and low for the codes.

BTW, the codes they generate for you to paste is actually a javascript link to your file, stored in their server. Makes sense? lol

5:54 PM  

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