In new version post edit actions panel is added via JS so it doesn't clutter HTML. Also fixed export filename.
This is page that contains built-in editor for its posts. It can be activated if you add "?edit" to URL. It's inspired by TiddlyWiki (https://tiddlywiki.com).
Usage:
- edit posts
- click save, save html somewhere and upload
- repeat
Why:
- editing html by hand is too complicated and error-prone, especially keeping ids and dates correct;
- static site generators require keeping sources somewhere and setup build process;
- JS-loaded content is neither indexed nor available for ancient browsers
Roadmap:
- simple markup (like txt2tags), support for links
- editor elements added by JS instead of cluttering HTML
- editor functionality in separate script
- generate ids for posts (to make anchor links)
- show modification/creation date for posts
- export as html without editor elements
- export to json/import from json
- adding new empty post
Some random text for testing
Ward Cunningham has a thing that counts how many files were changed on a given date -- a quick way to find files that are related to one another
Although SGML has 65k as attribute size limit, HTML5 has no specified limit for element attribute value.