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Expand Up @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ KLIPSE is a simple client-side code evaluator pluggable on any web page.

## Plugin

The klipse plugin is a `javascript` tag (see details [below](https://github.com/viebel/klipse#integration)) that transforms static code snippets of an html page into live and interactive snippets:
The klipse plugin is a `javascript` element (see details [below](https://github.com/viebel/klipse#integration)) that transforms static code snippets of an html page into live and interactive snippets:

1. **Live**: The code is executed in your browser
2. **Interactive**: You can modify the code and it is evaluated as you type
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# Integration

In order to integrate the klipse plugin on a blog, library documentation or any other web page, add the following `javascript` tag **at the end of the page body** according to the language of the code snippets:
In order to integrate the klipse plugin on a blog, library documentation or any other web page, add the following `javascript` element **at the end of the page body** according to the language of the code snippets:

**You need also to add `<!DOCTYPE html>` at the top of your html file and `<meta charset="utf-8">` right after your `<head>`.**

Here is an [interactive guide](https://book.klipse.tech/) of the klipse snippets.


If you want to host the javascript tag from your own server, see [host klipse locally]().
If you want to host the javascript element from your own server, see [host klipse locally]().

## javascript

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