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📝Text Tools

Text Tools for Markdown, HTML Cleanup, and Slug Creation

The current text section focuses on three practical publishing tasks: preview simple Markdown as HTML, clean small HTML snippets into Markdown-like text, and turn headings into URL slugs.

3 tools1 tracksBrowser-based workflows
markdown to html converterhtml to markdown converterslug generatortext to slugmarkdown html cleanup
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Decision layer

Use the text hub when the job is editorial cleanup or markup movement, not generic string magic

The visible text catalog is intentionally narrow. It focuses on URL slugs and markup conversion, so the category should frame those jobs directly instead of pretending to be a full writing toolkit.

Use slug cleanup for publishing paths

A permalink problem is different from a markup problem even when both start with plain text.

Move between editors and CMS markup deliberately

Markdown-to-HTML and HTML-to-Markdown solve opposite publishing boundaries.

Keep editorial judgment outside the tool

These routes remove mechanical cleanup work but do not replace content review or style decisions.

Choose the text route that matches the publishing step

The maintained text category is stronger when it groups the visible tools around publishing decisions instead of acting like a generic text playground.

Publishing

Create a clean URL slug when the page title is ready but the permalink is not

Use the slug route for the path layer, not for broader editorial cleanup that belongs in the CMS.

Start with Text to SlugRead related guide

Markup

Move content between Markdown editors and HTML-based publishing surfaces

Use a markup route when the structure needs to cross tools, docs systems, or CMS boundaries.

Start with Markdown to HTMLRead related guide

Best starting points

Open a direct text route when the publishing boundary is already obvious.

You need a URL-safe permalink from a finished title

Open Text to Slug→

Use the slug route when the goal is path cleanup rather than content editing.

You need to preview or move Markdown into an HTML surface

Open Markdown to HTML→

Go directly to the markup converter when the source format is already settled.

You pasted HTML but need a Markdown-friendly version back

Open HTML to Markdown→

Use the reverse route when the publishing flow moves from rendered markup back to editing text.

Recently reviewed text pages

These pages represent the currently maintained text routes and define the real scope of the visible text category.

HTML to Markdown

Convert simple HTML tags to Markdown-like text.

2026-04-19

Guides for this category

Use these guides when the next route is still unclear or you need adjacent workflow context first.

View all guides
Text Workflow6 min read

Slug, Case, and Markup Cleanup Workflows for Content Operations

A practical guide for choosing among slug, case, and markup utilities during publishing and content cleanup work.

Updated 2026-04-18 by UConvertX Editorial Team
Read guide→

How the current Text Tools pages are used

These sections stay aligned to the live tools in text tools. They explain the tasks users can actually complete on the visible pages today.

Preview simple Markdown as HTML before publishing

Use Markdown to HTML when the source is a short note, docs fragment, or CMS snippet that fits the current lightweight Markdown subset. This route is useful for browser-side previewing when you want to see simple headings, emphasis, links, and line breaks become readable HTML without opening a larger editor. The category page now frames that tool honestly as a quick publishing helper for small content blocks, not as a full Markdown engine for every document shape.

Recommended tools: Markdown to HTML, HTML to Markdown, Text to Slug

Turn small HTML snippets back into readable Markdown-like text

HTML to Markdown is the reverse cleanup route for copied snippets that still carry light markup from a CMS, email draft, or docs fragment. It works best when the HTML is short and made of common tags, because the point is to recover something readable and editable quickly. That is a narrower and more useful promise than pretending the page rebuilds full layouts, nested structures, or complex semantic HTML into perfect Markdown every time.

Recommended tools: HTML to Markdown, Markdown to HTML, Text to Slug

Create clean URL slugs from titles and headings

Text to Slug belongs in the same category because publishing work often ends with a title that still needs a clean URL token. The tool is useful for turning a heading, post title, or label into a lowercase hyphenated draft that is easier to reuse in links or filenames. On this category page, the slug workflow is described as a simple final cleanup step, not as a multilingual CMS policy engine or a full SEO suite for every naming rule on the web.

Recommended tools: Text to Slug, Markdown to HTML, HTML to Markdown

Use the three live text tools as one small publishing chain

These tools also work well together in sequence. A user can clean copied HTML into editable Markdown-like text, preview the revised Markdown as HTML, and then generate a slug from the final title without leaving the browser. That gives the text category a real aggregation role even though it only surfaces three tools today. The page becomes a compact publishing workflow hub rather than a thin archive that still talks about hidden case converters or retired text utilities.

Recommended tools: HTML to Markdown, Markdown to HTML, Text to Slug

This category stays focused on three live text workflows

The visible text category is intentionally narrow. It now centers on markup preview, markup cleanup, and slug drafting because those are the routes users can actually open from this page today. Keeping the category copy aligned to the retained tools makes the hub easier to trust, easier to scan, and more useful for search intent. It also avoids the old problem where category language promised a much broader text toolbox than the primary display surface was willing to show.

Recommended tools: Markdown to HTML, HTML to Markdown, Text to Slug

Current Text Tools Tools

HTML to MarkdownMarkdown to HTMLText to Slug