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Welcome to The Code Dictator!
The Code Dictator (brought to you by The Table) is a powerful speech-to-code web application that makes creating your HTML pages a breeze by simply using your voice. The Code Dictator uses Mozilla's Web Speech API to recognize a user's voice and create HTML elements that are requested. Using Bing Spell Check API, we also verify that your spelling is correct to minimize any problems with the Dictator understanding your speech. After creating your elements and dragging them to your element tree, we have also integrated with the W3C Markup Validation Service to make sure your HTML is syntactically sound.
Note: The Code Dictator currently only works on Google Chrome.Learn how to use The Code Dictator
Step 1
Click the mic button to speak or simply type directly into the chat window.

Step 2
Click Submit to have The Code Dictator translate your speech and create elements.

Step 3
Drag your elements into the built in code editor AKA the Element Tree.

Step 4
Validate your code to find any issues with your HTML.

Step 5
After all issues are fixed, copy and paste your code into your HTML file, or simply e-mail it!
Use the table below to learn how to speak to the Dictator
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