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Codepen
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Easily export your pen
CodePen makes it really easy to export code as a zip or Github Gist.
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No private pens with free account
There is an option on Codepen for private pens, however it requires upgrading to a Pro account ($9/month).
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Real time output
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Lots of support for frameworks and preprocessors
CodePen has an impressive amount of support for preprocessors (such as Jade, Haml, Slim, Sass, Less, Stylus, Coffeescript and PostCSS). There is also plenty of frameworks and libraries to pick from (Foundation, Bootstrap, Angular, D3, Backbone, Ember etc.).
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Great display/profile page
The codepen profile page allows you to display all of your public pens, and control which order you want them to be viewed in. This is great for showing off your work to possible employers, other devs etc..
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Easily fork pens
To fork a pen only requires clicking one button, and you'll be able to modify the pen on your own account.
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Great community pens
You can search through other pens, either by keyword or popular, picked or recent.
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Glitch
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Embed support
You can embed Glitch apps anywhere on the web. Embed works easily with most blogging tools like Medium and Wordpress.
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Git support
Each project has its own git repo hosted by Glitch. And you can export/import to Github.
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Easily fork projects with remix
Click "remix" to create a new copy of a project and edit instantly
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Run any node.js or simple web project easily from the browser
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Great community pens
Lots of excellent featured projects, click to "remix" to edit them yourself.
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Get help easily
The friendly "raise your hand" feature allows you to get help with your code from the community.
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Codeply
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Responsive frameworks included
Bootstrap, Foundation, Materialize, Pure CSS, Skeleton, Semantic can all be referenced simply.
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Private and upgrades not available
One time donation unlocks Private Ply's.
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Responsive preview
Test different screen widths and standard viewports.
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Snippets in editor
Grab code snippets right from the editor UI.
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Plunker
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Outdated and confusing UI
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Test actual HTML files
You can sandbox your actual html files with a head section, script tags, etc.
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Fill size preview
Can open in a fill-sized web page like preview.
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Multiple files and file structure
You can simulate actual website structure allowing you to sandbox multiple file situations such as Angular rather than just a single concept such as "how do I make this div work better."
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