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Free Online Word Editor to obtain its HTML with some CSS Code

Make sure you use the free downloadable Mozilla Firefox Browser (other browsers are still to catch up) !

At the bottom of this webpage is explained, how to obtain the HTML/CSS code.

Write between 500 to 3,000 words.

Categories

Article Number in Series:
  part 1 no. is 1, part 2 is 2, part 3 is 3, etc.

Title:

Keywords: (maximum 5 phrases (words))

Foreword/Summary for search engine (not more than 700 characters, including spaces):

First Maximum 500 Words


Second Maximum 500 Words (optional)


Third Maximum 500 Words (optional)


Fourth Maximum 500 Words (optional)


Fifth Maximum 500 Words (optional)


Sixth Maximum 500 Words (optional)


Using the app (this page)

Using the app is intuitive. Yes, what you can create includes tables, superscripts, subscripts, ordered and unordered list! To insert image or (hyper)link, use the Insert Image and Insert Hyperlink menu items of the app.

There are 6 sections (text-areas) for content in this page. Each should take a maximum of 500 words (though not strictly enforced), beginning from the first. Content can be placed in each of the sections, either by copying from a docx document and pasting, or by typing directly into the section.

If content is typed and styled directly or just copied from a docx document, just minor adjustments, may be made to what is styled or pasted, such as, just removing an unwanted line using the keyboard backspace key.

docx file can be created with LibreOffice Writer or Microsoft Word.

To see how the contents will appear in your own webpage, click the submit button, at the bottom of the page, to see your result in a new opened webpage tab. Your content will be within two horizontal lines. It should be very similar to what was pasted or typed and styled.

Obtaining the HTML/CSS Code for your Own Webpage

Important: There is little or no extra code. Also, no advertising code appears in your own code !

There are 2 ways of obtaining the code to paste in the editor for your webpage:

- For each section, click the button at the bottom of that section, with name, "Add Word Processor-X code", where X stands for 1, 2, 3, etc. The Alert dialog box will open. Copy by dragging, right clicking, and choosing, Copy. Paste the copied code into your webpage editor.

OR

- For all the code in the sections used, click the submit button at the bottom of the page. In the new window tab that opens, select all the content for your webpage between the two horizontal lines by dragging. Right-click and click, "View Selection Source". A new window tab will open with the whole code. Copy all the code and paste in your webpage editor.

P.S.
You are advised to use the Code Menu Item for software code and mathematical or similar constructs (first copy such part to your text-editor and then copy from text-editor to this page, to avoid unnecessary line spacing).