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Open Source: Free Web Development Tools

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Okay, so some of the best web tools out there, in my opinion, are free or even open source.  While I’m not the biggest fan of the current direction Firefox has taken, it remains a leader and a major player and has a lot of tools available as addons.  There are also a number of platform independent tools available, so long as your using a computer platform.

Just like my last post, list items in bold are the bees’ knees.

FIREFOX

  • Firebug ::: Particularly useful for inspecting elements and seeing a real time “update” to whatever change you make.
  • Web Developer ::: This is a great plugin for inspecting elements and has quick links for the W3C Validator.
  • SearchStatus ::: Set this one up and enable MozRank and Compete Rank and get some great SEO stats.
  • YSlow ::: Why is your site running slow and great recommendations regarding performance. (Requires Firebug)
  • ColorZilla ::: Great for those of us who are colorblind and need to grab a quick hex value… ie. me.
  • QuickJava ::: Adds button to quick enable/disable JavaScript.  I use this regularly when checking just how gracefully degrading some of my JavaScript really is.
  • Google Toolbar ::: Pretty useful for quickly bookmarking sites to your Google account, getting to your documents, calendar, etc.
  • Foxy SEO Tool
  • Dummy Lipsum ::: Lorum Ipsum Generator… for all those times you have a client who wants a really sweet design so they can “put cool words and stuff on it… you know, for people to read”.  If you are one of my clients, please do not download this tool.  It won’t help.
  • Jiffy ::: Displays Javascript timer measurements
  • Window Resizer ::: Select a screen resolution you’d like to check out.  This will automatically resize the browser window.

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Turn on Word Wrap in Aptana

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Okay, this has tripped me up a few times because I can never remember exactly where to turn on word wrap in Aptana, and for some strange reason the developers decided to leave this commonly needed (to say the least) function off by default.  This is partly due to the fact that Aptana has more than one section for “editors” in the preferences menu.  One of them is “Window” -> “Preferences” -> “General” -> “Editors”.  The other is in “Window” -> “Preferences” -> “General” -> “Aptana”.  The second location is the one we’re looking for.  Aptana also happens to be one of the few standalone IDE environments for the Apple iPhone… unfortunately, they may only bring this feature back if savvy readers like you vote.

aptana-word-wrap

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Tomcat, JAVA, GWT-EXT, and Eclipse in 173 Easy Steps

Friday, March 27th, 2009

If you are on a PC and would like to setup an environment for PHP, MySQL, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX, JAVA, GWT-EXT, Tomcat, and use Eclipse as your editor, here’s a step by step guide.  The instructions shouldn’t be very different for Linux except for some path changes and lack of *.exe files.

  1. Though a bit unrelated unless you’re working with PHP, MySQL, as well, I like to install WAMP, which can be found here.  It’s pretty much the same thing as XAMP, but with a nice and friendly GUI and a lot easier to customize to match your server environment to your local environment.
  2. Install JAVA Runtime Environment, found here.  You pretty much only need the first download, but if you would like to have command line ability, grab that as well.  You can always add it later on.
  3. You’ll want to install Apache’s Tomcat, found here.  Grab the Windows Service installer for a quick and easy.  Through the install process, the wizard will ask you to point it at the JAVA Runtime Environment you installed in step 2. (more…)
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