Simple Trick To Use Web Browsers As Text Editor
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This tutorial will show you a simple and interesting trick to use your web browser such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox as a simple text editor like Notepad. This trick works on all web browsers. So lets get started.

How To Do ?

1 Copy below code in browser Url Section


Code:
data:text/html, <html contenteditable>


2. Now Press Enter.

3. Now you can type anything as would do on any other text editor like Notepad.

4. To save your text file Press Ctrl + S and save it as anything.txt (.txt Is Must)
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#2
Thanks. Good fun. Doesn't work on my fav browser IE ;-)

Apparently you can get creative (or go nuts!) with a little CSS knowledge.
https://coderwall.com/p/lhsrcq
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(Mar 21, 2014, 03:13 am)SectorVector Wrote: Thanks. Good fun. Doesn't work on my fav browser IE ;-)

Apparently you can get creative (or go nuts!) with a little CSS knowledge.
https://coderwall.com/p/lhsrcq

It's working on Chrome confirmed!
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#4
wow cool, woking on Firefox 29
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#5
Works on Mobile Safari 6.0
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