Web writing: Easy Web page creation and editing
Saturday, August 11th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed
Web writers are always adding Web pages to sites and changing elements on the pages.
This can get confusing and frustrating. When you’ve got dozens of clients, changing an advertisement or a Web offer you created on a Web page months ago can be a real hassle.
A new service called Texty makes it much easier. Essentially it’s a WYSIWYG HTML editor. You create a page or an element in Texty. Then click to get embedĀ JS code, which you add to a site or page.
Whenever you wish, you can go back to Texty, change the HTML, and the changes will flow automatically to the site(s) - no need to find the code on your machine, change it, and then FTP it to site(s).
Texty reminds me a little of Skitch, which will send images to your own personal MySkitch site, so you can add your images to Web pages, blogs, and forum postings.
The image above shows a Web ad I created; it’s an image and link to Fab Freelance Writing Ezine. The process of creating and embedding it took less than five minutes. The beauty of it is, I can change the Texty at any time, from any computer. Great stuff.
[tags]Web writing, writer, HTML, Web pages[/tags]






















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