Go articles HTML coding tool?

by apples
5 replies
Hey, Go articles is a pain in the bum to submitt to for me. If I copy my text into it from word, I need to use teh <br><br> html codes etc.

Other wise the text is all bunched up.

So is there a free basic text to html editor that will save the text layout as it is and include the bold and br tags etc

Then i could just copy and paste it straight in

Peter
#articles #coding #html #tool
  • Profile picture of the author GeorgR.
    i always use my MS Expression web HTML editor if i want to make a quick link with anchor text etc. Because even after years of HTML coding it still can happen i just don't get it right doing it manually And then just copy/paste in whatever i wrote.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheRichJerksNet
    You should "NEVER" copy and paste any article on any website from Word. You should use plain text only. The reason why is word causes special characters that some browsers can not translate. To some your article may end up looking like a mess.

    I never have to add html to my articles on GoArticles..

    James
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    • Profile picture of the author apples
      James,

      How do you make the paragragh breaks then?

      I have to keep adding in the <br><br>, if not it just looks like one big block of text that is very un-inviting to read.

      Peter
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      • Profile picture of the author TheRichJerksNet
        Originally Posted by apples View Post

        James,

        How do you make the paragragh breaks then?

        I have to keep adding in the <br><br>, if not it just looks like one big block of text that is very un-inviting to read.

        Peter
        The proper html is actually

        HTML Code:
        <br /><br />
        But that is easy to add.. No big deal..

        James
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  • Profile picture of the author kendrickyi
    @Peter

    Ewen Chia uses some free web editor called NVU. I don't use it but you can give it a try.

    I'm perfectly fine with adding the <br>, <b> and other tags manually so I don't bother.
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