Everyone's in a hurry, so now you have to wait even less time for MagicEdit to serve up your web pages.
What's better? To build a real product for imaginary customers, or sell an imaginary product to real customers? Here are some thoughts on both.
It's one thing to resize the image in the browser. It's another thing to actually deliver smaller images to mobile devices. Here's the best of both worlds.
We like the little edit buttons, but what if they weren't necessary? Here are some thoughts on "edit in place."
We took a one page, HTML5 template site and made it fully functional with MagicEdit! A nice bonus is the demo is a tribute to Vincent Van Gogh....
My cousin had an idea for odd fortune cookie fortunes, so we built a system for him based on a Twitter feed.
We've all heard about the separation of style and content. But it goes far beyond simply using external style sheets.
Chris Creed released this super clean template, so here it is running on MagicEdit! Total content control is now yours.
Good designers don't just schlep code around. Dirty dishes in the sink? Empty pizza boxes littering the floor? No worries, as long as your HTML is clean!
We're finding Nivo easier to manage with MagicEdit! Check out the popular Nivo Slider with browser-based management and controls.




















