Ranking Alexa Global: # 14,902,012
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The main IP address: 88.151.129.103,Your server United Kingdom,Warrington ISP:Internet For Everything Ltd. TLD:net CountryCode:GB
The description :an interactive getting started guide for brackets....
This report updates in 12-Jul-2018
Created Date: | 1995-08-31 |
Changed Date: | 2017-06-13 |
Expires Date: | 2022-08-30 |
Geo IP provides you such as latitude, longitude and ISP (Internet Service Provider) etc. informations. Our GeoIP service found where is host theinter.net. Currently, hosted in United Kingdom and its service provider is Internet For Everything Ltd. .
Latitude: | 52.184459686279 |
Longitude: | -0.68759000301361 |
Country: | United Kingdom (GB) |
City: | Warrington |
Region: | England |
ISP: | Internet For Everything Ltd. |
HTTP Header information is a part of HTTP protocol that a user's browser sends to called nginx containing the details of what the browser wants and will accept back from the web server.
Content-Length: | 11013 |
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Accept-Ranges: | bytes |
Server: | nginx |
Last-Modified: | Sat, 29 Apr 2017 22:07:30 GMT |
Connection: | keep-alive |
ETag: | "59050ea2-2b05" |
Date: | Thu, 12 Jul 2018 03:33:03 GMT |
Content-Type: | text/html |
soa: | ns1.bdm.microsoftonline.com. msnhst.microsoft.com. 2007070100 10800 1800 691200 3600 |
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ns: | ns3.bdm.microsoftonline.com. ns4.bdm.microsoftonline.com. ns1.bdm.microsoftonline.com. ns2.bdm.microsoftonline.com. |
ipv4: | IP:88.151.129.103 ASN:49751 OWNER:INTERNET-FOR-EVERYTHING, GB Country:GB |
mx: | MX preference = 0, mail exchanger = theinter-net.mail.protection.outlook.com. |
sdfsdfasdasd this is your guide! this is a test asasasassdsadasd welcome to brackets, a modern open-source code editor that understands web design. it's a lightweight, yet powerful, code editor that blends visual tools into the editor so you get the right amount of help when you want it. brackets is a different type of editor. brackets has some unique features like quick edit, live preview and others that you may not find in other editors. brackets is written in javascript, html and css. that means that most of you using brackets have the skills necessary to modify and extend the editor. in fact, we use brackets every day to build brackets. to learn more about how to use the key features, read on. projects in brackets in order to edit your own code using brackets, you can just open the folder containing your files. brackets treats the currently open folder as a "project"; features like code hints, live preview and quick edit only use files within the currently open folder. once you're ready to get out of this sample project and edit your own code, you can use the dropdown in the left sidebar to switch folders. right now, the dropdown says "getting started" - that's the folder containing the file you're looking at right now. click on the dropdown and choose "open folder…" to open your own folder. you can also use the dropdown later to switch back to folders you've opened previously, including this sample project. quick edit for css and javascript no more switching between documents and losing your context. when editing html, use the cmd/ctrl + e shortcut to open a quick inline editor that displays all the related css. make a tweak to your css, hit esc and you're back to editing html, or just leave the css rules open and they'll become part of your html editor. if you hit esc outside of a quick inline editor, they'll all collapse. quick edit will also find rules defined in less and scss files, including nested rules. want to see it in action? place your cursor on the -- tag above and press cmd/ctrl + e . you should see a css quick editor appear above, showing the css rule that applies to it. quick edit works in class and id attributes as well. you can use it with your less and scss files also. you can create new rules the same way. click in one of the -- tags above and press cmd/ctrl + e . there are no rules for it right now, but you can click the new rule button to add a new rule for -- . you can use the same shortcut to edit other things as well - like functions in javascript, colors, and animation timing functions - and we're adding more and more all the time. for now inline editors cannot be nested, so you can only use quick edit while the cursor is in a "full size" editor. preview html and css changes live in the browser you know that "save/reload dance" we've been doing for years? the one where you make changes in your editor, hit save, switch to the browser and then refresh to finally see the result? with brackets, you don't have to do that dance. brackets will open a live connection to your local browser and push html and css updates as you type! you might already be doing something like this today with browser-based tools, but with brackets there is no need to copy and paste the final code back into the editor. your code runs in the browser, but lives in your editor! live highlight html elements and css rules brackets makes it easy to see how your changes in html and css will affect the page. when your cursor is on a css rule, brackets will highlight all affected elements in the browser. similarly, when editing an html file, brackets will highlight the corresponding html elements in the browser. if you have google chrome installed, you can try this out yourself. click on the lightning bolt icon in the top right corner of your brackets window or hit cmd/ctrl + alt + p . when live preview is enabled on an html document, all linked css documents can be edited in real-time. the icon will change from gray to gold when brackets establishes a connection to your browser. now, place your cursor on the -- tag above. notice the blue highlight that appears around the image in chrome. next, use cmd/ctrl + e to open up the defined css rules. try changing the size of the border from 10px to 20px or change the background color from "transparent" to "hotpink". if you have brackets and your browser running side-by-side, you will see your changes instantly reflected in your browser. cool, right? today, brackets only supports live preview for html and css. however, in the current version, changes to javascript files are automatically reloaded when you save. we are currently working on live preview support for javascript. live previews are also only possible with google chrome, but we hope to bring this functionality to all major browsers in the future. quick view for those of us who haven't yet memorized the color equivalents for hex or rgb values, brackets makes it quick and easy to see exactly what color is being used. in either css or html, simply hover over any color value or gradient and brackets will display a preview of that color/gradient automatically. the same goes for images: simply hover over the image link in the brackets editor and it will display a thumbnail preview of that image. to try out quick view for yourself, place your cursor on the -- tag at the top of this document and press cmd/ctrl + e to open a css quick editor. now simply hover over any of the color values within the css. you can also see it in action on gradients by opening a css quick editor on the -- tag and hovering over any of the background image values. to try out the image preview, place your cursor over the screenshot image included earlier in this document. need something else? try an extension! in addition to all the goodness that's built into brackets, our large and growing community of extension developers has built hundreds of extensions that add useful functionality. if there's something you need that brackets doesn't offer, more than likely someone has built an extension for it. to browse or search the list of available extensions, choose file > extension manager… and click on the "available" tab. when you find an extension you want, just click the "install" button next to it. get involved brackets is an open-source project. web developers from around the world are contributing to build a better code editor. many more are building extensions that expand the capabilities of brackets. let us know what you think, share your ideas or contribute directly to the project. brackets.io brackets team blog brackets on github brackets extension registry brackets wiki brackets developer mailing list @brackets on twitter chat with brackets developers on irc in #brackets on freenode
http://theinter.net/screenshots/quick-edit.png
Whois is a protocol that is access to registering information. You can reach when the website was registered, when it will be expire, what is contact details of the site with the following informations. In a nutshell, it includes these informations;
Welcome to the Network Solutions(R) Registrar WHOIS Server.
The IP address from which you have visited the Network Solutions Registrar WHOIS
database is contained within a list of IP addresses that may have failed
to abide by Network Solutions' WHOIS policy. Failure to abide by this policy can
adversely impact our systems and servers, preventing the processing of
other WHOIS requests.
To see the Network Solutions WHOIS Policy, click on or copy and paste the following
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http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/index.jhtml
If you feel that you have received this message in error, please email us using the online
form at http://www.networksolutions.com/help/email.jsp with the following information:
Whois Query: theinter.net
YOUR IP address is 45.33.85.57
Date and Time of Query: Sat Jul 15 20:04:33 EDT 2017
Reason Code: IE
REGISTRAR NETWORK SOLUTIONS, LLC.
REFERRER http://networksolutions.com
SERVERS
SERVER net.whois-servers.net
ARGS domain =theinter.net
PORT 43
SERVER whois.networksolutions.com
ARGS theinter.net
PORT 43
TYPE domain
DOMAIN
NAME theinter.net
NSERVER
NS1.BDM.MICROSOFTONLINE.COM 207.46.15.59
NS2.BDM.MICROSOFTONLINE.COM 157.56.81.41
STATUS
clientTransferProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited
CHANGED 2017-06-13
CREATED 1995-08-31
EXPIRES 2022-08-30
REGISTERED yes
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