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= Thimble Frequently Asked Questions = | = Thimble Frequently Asked Questions = | ||
If you have a question that isn't answered here, join our [ | If you have a question that isn't answered here, join our [http://groups.google.com/group/mozwebpagemaker mailing list], or find us on irc at irc.mozilla.org #webpagemaker | ||
== Who can see the pages that I've published? == | == Who can see the pages that I've published? == | ||
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== Is there a version of Thimble in my language? == | == Is there a version of Thimble in my language? == | ||
Not yet, but soon. Join our [ | Not yet, but soon. Join our [http://groups.google.com/group/mozwebpagemaker mailing list] if you're interested in contributing translations of Thimble in your local language. | ||
== How do I submit my page into the Gallery? == | == How do I submit my page into the Gallery? == | ||
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== Why does my Javascript break when I share a page? == | == Why does my Javascript break when I share a page? == | ||
For security reasons, Thimble removes any Javascript from the published page. In future versions of Thimble, we'll provide Javascript hosting as an option. Join our [ | For security reasons, Thimble removes any Javascript from the published page. In future versions of Thimble, we'll provide Javascript hosting as an option. Join our [http://groups.google.com/group/mozwebpagemaker mailing list] for more information, or to encourage us to work super hard on Javascript inclusion. | ||
== I'm a developer who has my own HTML editor. How can I incorporate your awesome "spell check" hints into my own editor? == | == I'm a developer who has my own HTML editor. How can I incorporate your awesome "spell check" hints into my own editor? == | ||
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Well, this is pretty tricky. If Thimble represents web page making 101, then what you're asking is kind of a graduate level course. The short answer is, find a reputable domain hosting service that provides custom DNS, register a domain name, and then configure DNS to point a CNAME at your hosted page. | Well, this is pretty tricky. If Thimble represents web page making 101, then what you're asking is kind of a graduate level course. The short answer is, find a reputable domain hosting service that provides custom DNS, register a domain name, and then configure DNS to point a CNAME at your hosted page. | ||
If that was confusing, I'm super sorry. You should ask on our [ | If that was confusing, I'm super sorry. You should ask on our [http://groups.google.com/group/mozwebpagemaker mailing list], we're hoping some webmakers like yourself get their webmaking PHd's and will be able to help each other with this sort of advanced study question. Seriously though, +1 to you for even thinking about this stuff. | ||
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