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    Metztli Reiser4

    Metztli Reiser4

    Reiser4 SFRN 4.0.2 /Zstd Debian Trixie minimal install media ISO/USB

    Modified Debian netboot with rtw89 WiFi-support install image suitable to be 'burned' onto ~340 MB CD|USB media with command (assuming USB device is at /dev/sdc *else* modify or you risk data loss) at Linux shell: dd if=metztli-reiser4.iso of=/dev/sdc bs=4M; sync Enables native reiser4 create/partition/format of storage media during Debian OS installation—accomplished via Internet. Guided non-expert install defaults to 500MB /boot JFS & reiser4 non-LVM others. Expert...
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    WebExKit

    An HTML/CSS/JavaScript editor with preview window

    The Web Experimentation Kit allows you to enter HTML, CSS and JavaScript and see the results immediately in a browser frame side-by-side with the editor. If you've seen the W3Schools Tryit Editor, JSFiddle or CodePen then this should be familiar to you. The difference between WebExKit and these other applications is that WebExKit is a stand-alone application that runs on your desktop and it allows you to save (and reload) files to your own disk drive. The editor shows a properly formed HTML page rather than separate editors for HTML, CSS and JavaScript. ...
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    Tryit Editor

    Tryit Editor

    A free, open source, and easy to use HTML editor

    WEBS TOOK TRYIT EDITOR DOWN, TRYING TO REUPLOAD TRYIT EDITOR TO ANOTHER HOSTING SERVICE. Tryit Editor is a lightweight HTML editor that uses CodeMirror to highlight code. It features an easy to use WYSIWYG interface, as well as many functions, such as saving to local disk. Features automatic updates of main script files. Code is released under MIT license.
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    WebSDK

    WebSDK

    W3C-like editor supporting HTML, JS, PHP and all web-freindly language

    WebSDK is an open-source project that aims to make web development a WAY lot easier. Our editor saves your HTML and views it in an iframe as if in a browser. This was inspired by W3C's tryit editor. This is a new and better one supporting your own PHP scripts, images and external server-side and client-side scripts Our server handles PHP scripts normally supporting all statements.
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    Tryit Editor Instant

    Tryit Editor Instant

    A free, open source, and easy to use HTML editor

    A version of Tryit Editor that instantly updates preview pane without the need to click buttons.
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