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All bloggers work with text. Who uses the standard WYSIWYG-blogger editor, someone with various applications like WLW . There are many online text editors like Google Docs on the web, but sometimes it’s too sophisticated. For small “works”, a service with the intelligible Russian name texty , which positions itself to the simplest content manager (“Simplest CMS”), may be suitable.


How to start dating with online services? With registration. In texty, it is not required. That is, if you want to write a note to the blog at once, you do not need to register. If you want to save work on the server, then you can enter your electric box and password.

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What do we see on the main page, which is also the editing page? Almost native WordPress WYSIWYG editor with some changes. For example, more settings for inserting images, the ability to insert text as you like (see screenshot) without dancing around the HTML code.

To insert beautiful text into a blog, it is better to copy the HTML code obtained by pressing the button of the same name. In my un-trained eye, the code goes pretty clean.

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The service contains elements of Web2.0. You can comment on your texts, it is possible to subscribe to changes by means of RSS. True, all this is available only with the permission of the author of the text.

And now about the Soviet realities. Although the service has an almost Russian name, texty rather poorly supports Cyrillic. That is, during the creation and viewing of the newly created text, the Russian letters are displayed normally, but after saving, the word “Testing” turns into “????????”.

Conclusion: a good replacement notebook. If I still saved the Cyrillic alphabet well, then there would be no price for the service.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/13310/


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