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Monday, December 05, 2005

Now this is a cool way to wiki!

OK, so searching around digg, I found this cool site. It shows some ways that you could edit in place, right on the page, without having to go to an edit page, like Wikipedia does now. It worked perfectly, and one of the best examples was the one to edit the HTML in the document, then see what it looks like. If I could just do this withing Blogger to tell what it will do to my site, then I would, because editing the HTML now takes a lot of trial and error, especially for sizes (check out my podcast sidebar to get that exactly) If you want to check out some of the future of the web, go here.

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