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CSS Collections
I managed to find this handy link and felt that I’d share it with all my loyal followers… sigh. I think it is a little funny that a CSS site doesn’t use one bit of semantic markup and is still … Continue reading
Posted in CSS, Opinion
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You Stay Classy, Coda
Well, today made it official that I am saying goodbye to my new friend Coda. As much as I want Coda to be my next code editor, it’s not. It wasn’t that it lacked in features, or that it was … Continue reading
Speaking of Code Editors
It seems appropriate that I find nifty products like this while the subject of code editors is fresh on my mind. Codepress is a free, open-source editor made in JavaScript. What is really cool about it is that it implements … Continue reading
Posted in Code, JavaScript
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Getting to Know Coda: Sites and General Editing
Following Coda’s suggested workflow, my experience initially began with defining “Sites.” Much like it’s clumsy, overweight cousin Dreamweaver, Coda uses Sites to organize each web project. Each site has a list of useful properties which are applied to file transfer, … Continue reading
Coda
Panic, Inc. (the nice folks who brought us Transmit) have released another promising app dubbed “Coda”. It call to fame is that it is a “One Window Web Development” application. From the site: So, we code web sites by hand. … Continue reading