The HTML editor is designed to allow you to quickly see and fix problems in your HTML. Even if you're using a CMS (Content Management System) or blogging software which automatically generates the HTML for your site, seeing the problem in context often helps to track it down.
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The editor can be accessed by clicking either the View HTML link underneath any page result (shown to the left). Or by clicking the View in HTML link next to any problem result (shown to the right). |
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The diagram below shows the major functions of the HTML editor.
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Save / Save as. Allows you to save your edited HTML to the local hard drive, ready to be published to the web. |
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Print. Print the HTML file. |
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Undo. Reverses the last action performed on the HTML. |
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Cut / Copy / Paste. Editing functions. |

Above: The DeepTrawl HTML Editor showing a problem.
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Find. Find and highlight a piece of text in the HTML. |
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List of problems found for this page. |
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Select. Clicking this link highlights this problem with a blue background. |
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Info. Clicking this link shows further information about this problem. |
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