First of all, I have a question: how do you store the users' text? Do you store it on your server (a db) or is is local storage/cookies or something like that?
And some feedback: I would make the little save icon slightly bigger (probably have the size in %).
I know one:
When I have some text from a website or a document with markup, I always paste it to Notepad++ and copy it again before I put it in a document. This way Word or Powerpoint or something isn't messing with existing formatting or anything(I know there are many options to paste without markup and so on but to me, this is just easiest :-) )
It keeping track of number of words / characters is not bad either ^_^.
I'll remember this if I'm ever on a machine without the option to install Notepad++ or something :)
You've never popped open a text editor and started writing things down? I have a dozen notes scattered all over my hard drive because I do that all the time to capture ideas. For some people, it's quicker and easier to open a tab than to open microsoft word. More stable, too.
[+] [-] JRambo|12 years ago|reply
Now, over 2000 folks use myTextarea every month :)
Last months analytics: 2,078 visitors 34.3% returning visitors 65.7% new visitors 61.9% search traffic 31.2% direct traffic 6.8% referral traffic
[+] [-] RutZap|12 years ago|reply
First of all, I have a question: how do you store the users' text? Do you store it on your server (a db) or is is local storage/cookies or something like that?
And some feedback: I would make the little save icon slightly bigger (probably have the size in %).
[+] [-] simias|12 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] rbchv|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] JRambo|12 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] codfrantic|12 years ago|reply
It keeping track of number of words / characters is not bad either ^_^.
I'll remember this if I'm ever on a machine without the option to install Notepad++ or something :)
[+] [-] __--__|12 years ago|reply