Epic Pen allows you to draw over any application on Windows and Mac without interruption. User-friendly features including Pen and Highlighter empower you to draw over webpages, maps, live video, stock charts, video games and more.
The "SHTML Pro View" feature provides developers and content managers with a dedicated interface to view, render, and troubleshoot .shtml files locally. Unlike standard HTML, .shtml files rely on Server Side Includes (SSI). Standard browsers cannot render these locally. This feature simulates a server environment to provide a "What You See Is What You Get" (WYSIWYG) preview without requiring a live web server.
If you need to view, understand, or edit the inner workings of an .shtml file—especially the SSI code—a good text or code editor is indispensable. These tools provide syntax highlighting, making it easier to distinguish between standard HTML tags and SSI directives.
Check the file paths inside your tags. Ensure they are relative to the server root or the current file path.
Perfect, server-rendered SHTML view. No raw code, no missing fragments.
Annotate with clarity using our Pen feature. The highlighter can bring attention to even the smallest of details. Circle capital cities or underline a key sentence. The screen is your canvas.
Capture and share your work with our bespoke and easy-to-use screenshot tool. Take a snapshot of any portion of your screen. You can save your screenshots to the folder of your choice or copy them straight to the clipboard.
Choose from 16 carefully selected and eye-catching colors to bring life to your annotations.
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The "SHTML Pro View" feature provides developers and content managers with a dedicated interface to view, render, and troubleshoot .shtml files locally. Unlike standard HTML, .shtml files rely on Server Side Includes (SSI). Standard browsers cannot render these locally. This feature simulates a server environment to provide a "What You See Is What You Get" (WYSIWYG) preview without requiring a live web server.
If you need to view, understand, or edit the inner workings of an .shtml file—especially the SSI code—a good text or code editor is indispensable. These tools provide syntax highlighting, making it easier to distinguish between standard HTML tags and SSI directives.
Check the file paths inside your tags. Ensure they are relative to the server root or the current file path.
Perfect, server-rendered SHTML view. No raw code, no missing fragments.