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• Download files directly from the in-app browser
• Text-to-Speech support for web content
• Print web pages with built-in support
• Edge-to-edge layout improvements
• Other bug fixes and improvements
TrebEdit is an HTML editor for web design.
Start your web projects with TrebEdit and view your codes easily in our in-app browser(Html Viewer). You can export your project to your device when your project is completed, or at any time that's best for you.
TrebEdit is not only just an HTML editor, but there is also a feature for you to get HTML codes or source codes from any website you like and simply save it as a new project or open it immediately in the text editor.
Are you starting your journey to web design? we have a feature for you to learn web design(HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and others). Also, as a developer, you can use this feature to quickly remember syntax and learn more skills.
Outlined Features :
- Text editor
- Html viewer
- JavaScript console
- Source code viewer
- Learn to code
Great text editor, will be purchasing. But it has one devastating bug. Frequently, when using the save, or the save as option, it will not save correctly. It saves a blank file and only shows the brief error message "something went wrong". If you're not watching carefully, you think that the file has been saved, when in fact all your work has been lost. I've tried clearing cache, making sure my device has enough memory available, making sure TrebEdit has the right permissions.
At first, I had a great experience with this app. The interface was good for a mobile dev environment, and it functioned pretty seamlessly for my usage cases. However, I just lost 2 weeks' worth out of nowhere. 80% of the files that I saved in my workspace are gone, and I have absolutely no idea why. Edit: Dev team reached out to me quickly. My files are lost, however they are treating the situation seriously (even tho I'm a free user) and attempting to find the cause of the situation.
The layout is decent, and the ui looks clean. The fact that css doesn't work in any form is a big nope for me. I've tried everything to get external, internal, and inline css to display... but it simply doesn't. somethingas simple as an online style to change text formatting yields no change whatsoever. in the "preview" pane. if you're looking for css support elsewhere. If you're satisfied with a barebone utility that seems to double as a basic text editor, this might be for you.
I'm growing quite fond of this app. After a couple of days of use, I've recognized a few things that would make the user experience better, at least for me. Firstly, I wish I could set the console font size as I can in the main editor. Secondly, the TAB key on multiple keyboards (Hacker's Keyboard, Multiling O, DCoder) doesn't do anything. Why is that? It's rather inconvenient to have to use that little TAB button on the screen edge bar when I already have one on the keyboard. Plus, the button to expand the bar is quite small and hard to press on hi-res screens. Often takes me multiple tries to open the bar. Lastly, the preview and 3dot menu buttons in the upper right of the app window are rather far away from where my fingers would be while typing code that it becomes obvious that if they were located above the keyboard like the tag toolbar, it would be very convenient to get to them there. It's a bit of a reach on tablets to have to reach away to preview your changes. I say get rid of that top bar altogether and put everything at the bottom above the keyboard and have an active area there to press to reveal the tag bar, undo/redo, TAB, and color picker all in one place, rather than have everything spread out as it currently is.
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