Tense Code 3.0: a quick tutorial
If you’re not familiar with how Tense Code works, here’s a quick tutorial to show you the basics. There’s no narration, but it should be fairly straightforward. Here’s what you’ll see in this video:
- Logging in and selecting a site to edit
- Viewing your existing web site
- Adding a new entry
- Uploading an image with the entry
- Selecting categories
- Previewing and validating your new entry
- Saving the entry and then viewing the updated site
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NameCat.com
Hi Mike -
Thanks for the preview! I heard Tense Code 3.0 was coming last month (June) with support for making posts/pages in Japanese. Any update on when a download will be available?
Rafael
Mike Piontek
I apologize for the delay! These past few weeks have been very hectic. I’m actually working on some of the finishing touches right now, and I’ll definitely have the first beta version available in a day or two.