How to Create a Basic HTML Document in Your Browser
By Timothy Tibbetts |
While there are thousands of apps and online tools to create an HTML document or take notes, you might not be aware that you could create a basic HTML document.
While you can't insert images or use HTML, you can save a document similar to a text document that you can open and edit as a web page at any time.
The answer is right in your web browser.
Video tutorial:
Open a new tab and type in:
data:text/html,
in your address bar or a new tab, and press Enter.
You will see a blank page. Begin typing whatever you want.
To save the document, click on the three dots to open Settings > More Tools > Save page as.
Choose a name and location, and click Save.
Double-click on your HTML or right-click and choose Open with and choose your web browser to edit your HTML later.
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While you can't insert images or use HTML, you can save a document similar to a text document that you can open and edit as a web page at any time.
The answer is right in your web browser.
Open a new tab and type in:
data:text/html,
in your address bar or a new tab, and press Enter.
You will see a blank page. Begin typing whatever you want.
To save the document, click on the three dots to open Settings > More Tools > Save page as.
Choose a name and location, and click Save.
Double-click on your HTML or right-click and choose Open with and choose your web browser to edit your HTML later.
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