My latest project: Slashedit
category: general [glöplog]
But what is it for?
"Totally edition freedom."
hmpf, I get an 404 on http://www.slashedit.com/edit/edit. How do I change the edit-pages?
hmpf, I get an 404 on http://www.slashedit.com/edit/edit. How do I change the edit-pages?
Well, mine is even more useless (and only works properly on browsers with TTF font downloading), so I win. or Lose. Whatever.
The code cannot contain: Flash/Java/Javascript/Objects/Http-equiv/frames
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i don't see the point. i mean i see the artistic point, but not very useful.
macaw: experiment, and somewhat art too
"i mean, you can edit the source code!" ..
I call that a step in the wrong direction -- I don't want to edit HTML. It takes too long. Besides, I get the same features you offer when I edit the .html files over WebDAV or using an FTP client. Web 3.0?!?, web 0.9a, more likely.
I want something that allows quick editing of pages, enforces some templated layout rules, has good math support and is suitable for a lobotomized one-armed monkey.
Sorry, I'm such a bitch.
I call that a step in the wrong direction -- I don't want to edit HTML. It takes too long. Besides, I get the same features you offer when I edit the .html files over WebDAV or using an FTP client. Web 3.0?!?, web 0.9a, more likely.
I want something that allows quick editing of pages, enforces some templated layout rules, has good math support and is suitable for a lobotomized one-armed monkey.
Sorry, I'm such a bitch.
I don't see the point either. You might just as well have a static page with goatse. Same result.
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I call that a step in the wrong direction -- I don't want to edit HTML. It takes too long. Besides, I get the same features you offer when I edit the .html files over WebDAV or using an FTP client. Web 3.0?!?, web 0.9a, more likely.
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<?php
include 'http://www.getthejoke.com';
?>
it's like my old geocities account but with a captcha instead of having to login \o/
You know that will become a pr0n site, right?
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I want something that allows quick editing of pages, enforces some templated layout rules, has good math support and is suitable for a lobotomized one-armed monkey.
This is a good idea, I might be implementing it some day
umm... but not the "enforces some templated layout rules". For that, Wikipedia is already that way.
What I expect from this experiment is a *really* fast changing website, and also an easy way to send somebody a piece of html/css to test something, for example, creating a directory for that.
Maybe it becomes something like 4chan or maybe not, who knows... the thing is that nobody did it before (afaik) and that is the key of experiments, isn't it?
What I expect from this experiment is a *really* fast changing website, and also an easy way to send somebody a piece of html/css to test something, for example, creating a directory for that.
Maybe it becomes something like 4chan or maybe not, who knows... the thing is that nobody did it before (afaik) and that is the key of experiments, isn't it?
Make sure to do backups.
often.
often.
I don't get the idea but contributed something to the project anyway.
Some way of sharing CSS and javascript files between pages would be nice, maybe.
So someone made it a Pouet 2.0 - next generation?
reminds me of yourworldoftext
Web 3.0 is old, web 4.0 is where it's at.
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and also an easy way to send somebody a piece of html/css to test something, for example, creating a directory for that.
I like the idea pretty much.
An overview for all subpages would be nice though