And finally Brent LaMotte, interactive development manager with Horton Lantz & Low. The December 2005 issue of Design Tools Monthly which kept this tip on our radar. First off is Brian Wood, director of training at eVolve Computer Graphics Training in Seattle who turned us onto this tool a long time ago. Source: We’ve got several people to credit and thank for this tip. Turn off JavaScript to see how a page works without it.View any cookies set by the current site.Add a graphic outline around all block-level elements to quickly identify them.Display the size in pixels of any block or image.Here is a quick list of some of the more useful features for web developers: The long list of features this tool offers is one of the reasons we’ve had a harder time writing it up as a tip - there are so many different ways developers use this tool. It supports multiple platforms such as iOS, Android, Windows, Linux, and macOS. You can easily read or copy a site’s CSS, turn on and off content, etc. 1Password is a password manager developed by AgileBits Inc. It is great for web development because it lets you to see how any web page is built. This free extension adds a developer toolbar to the top of Firefox or Mozilla web broswers. Near the top of that list is a great tool we use all the time in Firefox called Web Developer.ĭownload: Chris Pedrick’s Web Developer extension. We have a long list of tips on our “must write” list.
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