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How to clean your HTML code

January 28th, 2009 by Connor McBrine-Ellis | View Comments | Filed in How Tos, Online, Tech

You might understand what I mean if I said I had code envy. All the code in all the computer books is usually nicely formatted, and spaced out perfectly. Perhaps your code is in a mess!

No matter what, your page will be easier to edit if you have nicely spaced code, so cleaning up your code is a good idea, and it’s worth it anyways even just for the benefit of your code being nice to look at.

There are a few ways to clean up your code – some HTML editors offer HTML cleanup built-in, like Adobe Dreamweaver.

Dreamweaver even has a feature to clean up your messy word html – check out this article Dreamweaver and Word HTML.

Here are a few good websites that will help you clean up your code – just paste, hit enter, and go:

fixmyhtml.com

yook.de/webmaster/clean

Also, using HTML code editors with syntax highlighting when editing HTML can help keep your HTML clean.

Try these good source code editors:

Notepad++

Jext

List of decent source code editors

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How to fix the Calibration on the Digitizer of Palms

January 14th, 2009 by Connor McBrine-Ellis | View Comments | Filed in How Tos, Offline, Tech

PowerDiGi

As you’ve had your Palm for a while, you may find that you start having problems with your touchscreen. A few other things may break down too, like the power button, but that’s a different problem.

On your Palm, there is an LCD and a Digitizer. The digitizer is on top of the LCD and it senses pressure on the screen from your taps. The digitizer can break and visually you may not notice much.

My digitizer on my Palm seems to be breaking – as many times as I went to the calibration section of the “Prefs” app, whenever I used the touch screen, the point that showed on the LCD was WAY off calibration. I’m still not sure why this happens, but still, the way to fix it is to get a program called PowerDigi. You can download a trial here.

If you have Preference Remover and remove preference ID #49529 then your 14-day trial will not expire.

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