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You don't need to put the <html> </html> tags in, just the body tags, and codes. You can use this to test your codes or scripts before you put them on your page or emails. Press the "test" button to see your results. Once you test your codes, press your back button to come back here. You might want to ccp your codes just in case you go back to far, and press your "clear" button to clear the info and start over.
You can aslo use this as a word processor, just put a <pre> to start out with, and a </pre> at the end. Don't worry about the color, it will come out in black and white when you click the "test-print" button. Or you can use HTML to make your document, I would actually encourage it.
You can also use <i> words here </i> to make words in italics. Use <u> words here </u> to underline, <b> words here </b> to make words in bold, and <tt> words here </tt> for teletype print (mono space). You can use most of the HTML you learned in my HTML for beginner's pages to spuce up your paper to print out.
Use the ALT + your space bar to add space's. Use your ALT+ your delete key to take out spaces if you added to many. I've also added a spellchecker/dictionary, and a mailto button. Now you can check your spelling or look up a word, or send a message or the document you typed by clicking the "Email" button, it will send whatever you have typed. You can even send the codes you've tested.
Ok, let's say your using this as a word processor an you need to add some margins on each side? Try this:
<center>
<table border="0" width="80%">
<tr>
<td>
Your document here
</td></tr></table>
</center>
You can change the % on the table width, this will give you a 10% margin on each side of the page. You can play around with the number's until you get the margin you want.
I've also added a search and replace thanks to "Nook", so you can search and replace anything on the documents, codes, or scripts you need to.
And for all the webtv user's out there. If you want or need to send your address book to somebody, you can do so by clicking the address button and clicking the addresses you want to send. You can even add there name after there address so you know who it is after you or they get it. Then click the email button and send it to whoever you want. They will get it in a form mail, but it can still be ccp'ed.
There is also a COPY button, press it and it will highlight what you've written. You can use the "Upper case" button to make all the letter's in capitals, and a lower case button to make them in small letter's.
This will not save your info if you leave, it's not cookied in other words. You can use my Clipboard if you want one that saves your info if you leave. You can use it like this testbed, and use it with JavaScript and as a Wordprocessor. The problem I don't like about cookied testbeds are that they have a limit to what can be put in them, 4,000 bytes usually. But since this is not a cookied testbed, you can put as much info in as you want. For my Low Vision Print Enlarger, Click here, Or for the rest of my Low Vision Tools, Click here.
Have fun! Kid