My favorite text editor has a real-time web preview feature powered by webkit (safari, shiira, et cetera) -rendezvouscp said:Essential? Perhaps not. However, this is a really cool site that is great for straight coders. You can type your code in real time and have the site display your code. Try out the real time html editor.
-Chase
mrjamin said:I'll start:
http://www.danvine.com/iecapture/
real-time screen shots of websites in various Windows browsers - just submit your site and it'll bring up screenshots of how it looks in IE5, IE5.5, IE6, Opera and FireFox
http://www.danvine.com/icapture/
...does the same, but for windows users wanting to check how Safari behaves
MrJ
Try TextWrangler, most the functions of BBEdit, but free...cookie1105 said:Coding: Trying to decide between SKedit & BBedit.
Yes it was. 15th post.I'm surprised this hasn't been added, so I'll add it now.
http://www.w3schools.com
A great place to learn, HTML, XHTML, CSS, TCP/IP, XML, XSL, JavaScript, PHP, SQL... The list goes on!
I learned SQL, XML, XSL, PHP, and some JavaScript from the site. They even offer certification on some specific languages.
Definitely worth a look.
Steve
Try TextWrangler, most the functions of BBEdit, but free...
I use that (sometimes along with Cyberduck for s/ftp) for all my coding. No need for anything else.