it doesn’t convert rich text to html though as far as I know? When i copy a website that uses colored words, and numbers like 10 to the 100’th power or something, or use symbols- the site i linked to automatically puts the correct html tags in -just makes it quicker to post without having to put in all the tags yourself
While online editors can provide a quick and convenient way to generate HTML code, they do have their limitations.
If you need to do some serious web development work, you'll probably need an offline editor — one that you can download and use on your own desktop or laptop.
For a desktop HTML editor, try any of the following:
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Inline styles | Using inline styles in your HTML document is a bad practice because they break the default styles of the website! | Use classes and IDs instead! |
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Setting margins |
Do not use spaces or empty paragraphs
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Floating an image |
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