This week I spent a lot of time working on gdocweb bugs around padding for images and bullet positioning. But I did introduce one very important feature: the ability to embed a youtube video into the blog post as you can see below. You need to write it as you can see below in the origin document as| gdocweb Blog
A common type of website on the internet and in the startup world is the multi-section page. In such a page a single web page is divided into multiple distinct sections. Each section is colored differently and might even feature completely different stylings. This is possible to accomplish in Google Docs but is awkward. The big problem is| gdocweb Blog
gdocweb Blog gdocweb has its first few users and one of the big complaints is about the tediousness of going through that wizard every time you just want to test a change to a document. I don’t want gdocweb working in the background reading my documents and publishing, that would be an invasion of privacy. But I would| gdocweb Blog
gdocweb Blog gdocweb draws its power from Google Docs. It also inherits some of the Google Docs limitations. One such limitation is the rigidness of the platform, a great example would be in blog comments. With most tools we can simply add a comment widget and end on a high note. However, Google Docs has no feature like| gdocweb Blog
gdocweb Blog Yes. This post started off as a Google Docs document that you can see by clicking that link. I’m assuming you’re seeing it on the web which is where it’s supposed to be. It was translated to a web page seamlessly using gdocweb . Gdocweb converts Google Docs to websites or more importantly to GitHub Pages.| blog.gdocweb.com
gdocweb Blog When using Google Docs it’s often tempting to reach out to the font or color toolbar to design your document as you see fit. This would work great for simple sites but as gdocweb evolves you might find it produces a result that isn’t as attractive as you might want. The reason for that is due| blog.gdocweb.com