Nice. Two questions:
1. How long do you retain the code snippets for
2. How is this different from the many many options out there
3. Why not have an 'Email This' button?
Good going on the simplicity of the page and also on the no-registration-needed system
1. They're retained indefinitely, but adding the option to delete them automatically after some time would be pretty simple (it still needs a regular delete button).
2. HTMLhouse is meant to be more of a dead simple paste-and-go thing, which is why CSS, JS, etc. is all in one editor. And while it's fit for developers, I have a few features planned that'll make it more useful for bare-bones web hosting.
3. I've tried to keep the interface as clutter-free as possible, but where would that button be most useful, on the published page? Or on the editor itself?
HTMLhouse is more useful if you want to create a small or single-page static site, e.g. [1] -- I'd equate it more to an HTML-enabled pastebin, as far as form and functionality go.
I'd also like to add an option for self-destructing pages and some kind of discovery mechanism; tailor it towards more creative uses of web technologies.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 33.6 ms ] threadGood going on the simplicity of the page and also on the no-registration-needed system
1. They're retained indefinitely, but adding the option to delete them automatically after some time would be pretty simple (it still needs a regular delete button).
2. HTMLhouse is meant to be more of a dead simple paste-and-go thing, which is why CSS, JS, etc. is all in one editor. And while it's fit for developers, I have a few features planned that'll make it more useful for bare-bones web hosting.
3. I've tried to keep the interface as clutter-free as possible, but where would that button be most useful, on the published page? Or on the editor itself?
I'd also like to add an option for self-destructing pages and some kind of discovery mechanism; tailor it towards more creative uses of web technologies.
[1] https://html.house/tah2t9kp.html