What kind of website is right for this? Well, if it makes a good VoodooPad document, and doesn’t need to do anything terribly dynamic, it’s probably a good candidate.
Page links are always current and automatically update as you change things around, and the Wiki-linking features of VoodooPad make it great for reference content.
It’s easy to make changes to existing content and update the live site with the click of a button, plus VoodooPad is flexible enough to allow for separate testing and production output. Why would you want to do this? Once you get the pieces in place (it’s no more complicated than any other ground-up website build-out), it’s a great way to statically generate up-to-date content. Keep in mind that you can make a VoodooPad site look any way you please, don’t judge the possibilities based on my aging design. Peek around, you’ll see how easily everything gets cross-linked and how quickly you can navigate a fair amount of information. It’s showing its age (I’ve come to loathe the design), but the site I’m talking about is the Blogsmith Bundle Documentation site. That’s what this post is going to be about. I can update it just by editing in the awesome auto-linking editor, and click one button to update my live site. To that end, I built a website using nothing but VoodooPad, hopped up on some custom scripts. I like the web export the best, because it gives me a crazy amount of control over the output.
VoodooPad has a built in web server, and can export your notebook as a full website, with links intact. With the right scripts, you can make just about anything happen, at least within the realm of text, images and web pages. VoodooPad is a powerful note-collecting, wikifying, productivity machine. docx files into editable pagesThe entries for the Edit ? Insert menu no longer have the file extensions from your Clippings folderVoodooPad's custom font panel can now be used to set various styles in the "New Page Text" box of the Preferences windowFixed a problem where an unwanted page anchor icon would show up when you tried to print a page Changesįixed a crasher when sycing with certain WebDAV serversFixed some problems where links to PDFs and aliases would not work when exporting to the iPhone / VPReaderVoodooPad's import will now turn Microsoft. VoodooPad lets you jot down and keep any sorts of notes, sketches and files in one place, which you can then organize into your own sort of mini web.įixed a crasher when sycing with certain WebDAV serversFixed some problems where links to PDFs and aliases would not work when exporting to the iPhone / VPReaderVoodooPad's import will now turn Microsoft. It feels more powerful than a basic notepad yet it is very intuitive and flexible to work with. I'd recommend using VoodooPad simply because you can more or less mold notes the way you want and also because it's easy to add anything to it.
VoodooPad also includes a search box at the top right and lets you open up elements in a tabbed view. This means that you can really organize notes according to your own way of thinking. You can literally create your own network, into which each elements have their own place and logic. The best thing about VoodooPad is probably how you can link up elements though. You can sketch up drawings, which you'll associate to your notes and add links, bookmarks or even images, video, audio files and applications. Yet the application is incredibly intutive and is great to jot down any sort of notes and sort them by categories and pages.