Test Html Codes, Before Using Them On Your Blog.

This is for all of my blogger friends:

I am going to share an information with all of my friends, which may be very useful for all those who are “code junkies” and for all, who like change and keep on changing.

I have noticed that all of my blogger friends often try to change the look of their blog pages by installing some new codes and scripts to make it more attractive, informative and innovative.

Though thousands of free scripts for different uses and functions are available freely and can be installed in our blogs/ WebPages, but installing and removing a code itself is a painful process.

Usually, first you need to go to your dashboard (in case of using blogger or WordPress, or go to your control panel in care using personal domain) by signing in with your username and password. Then you will need to go to Layout>>Add a gadget>>Html/Java Script, ….fill in the box with specific codes and click “save” to see the change or effect of that particular code.

And if you disliked or are dissatisfied with the particular code, you have to remove it in same lengthy process. If you are still doing all sort of things like this, just to see how your new code/scripts will look like, then here is a good news (good site?) for you.

Now you don’t need to go through all the lengthy process. If you want to see what will be the final outcome/result of a new Html Codes and Javascripts, just go to Html & JavaScript Test Bed and fill the codes in the box and click on “Test”…….voila!, you will immediately see the Product/result of the codes in a new page (no login, no registration, no nagging… nothing…just a free test bed.)

Now you can freely and safely play with your codes. You can edit the codes, add your own lines and see the result exactly before applying it into your own site.

I also found another similar site  to test the codes, and that is http://www.geocities.com/swfanatic_2000/htmltester.html.

So get ready to be more innovative as a free lab is available to all of us to carryout our tests and play with codes and scripts.

 

 

 

Enjoy!

1 Comment Add your own

  • 1. Tony Brown  |  September 24, 2009 at 10:23 pm

    I don’t know If I said it already but …Great site…keep up the good work. :) I read a lot of blogs on a daily basis and for the most part, people lack substance but, I just wanted to make a quick comment to say I’m glad I found your blog. Thanks, :)

    A definite great read..Tony Brown

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