Start from August 2009, every month we take a look at new tutorials, tips, articles and techniques presented in Web-Development-related blogs and magazines and collect them for you. Below an overview of the best tools and articles, which have become popular or were published in August 2009.
CSS and HTML tools
- Powerful and Userful CSS Tools to saving your time - Most would probably agree that CSS is one of the most important parts of modern standards based web design. CSS is really simple and extremely powerful if you know how to master it… if your new to CSS getting started can be quite hard. CSS is the thing that makes websites beautiful, without CSS everything would look sad and unatractive. This is why I have collected Powerful and Userful CSS Tools to reduce your work time. I hope this article will help you all to get more out of CSS in your web projects.
Browser Addons
- Social News: Re-Direct Target Link Greasemonkey Script - The social news is website made for people to discover and share content from anywhere on the Internet, by submitting links and stories, and voting and commenting on submitted links and stories. Are you know Digg, DZone, Reddit, Slackdot …. these ard social news.
The links and stories which submited on the social news has a separate page. That page allows others can comment on the content and vote for the quality of content, save or send to others … That page will appear when you click on the link of stories from feed reader. I’ve wrote a greasemonkey scripts for firefox allow the browser automatic redirect it to target link.
Design Tools
- The Essential Firefox Add-ons for Web Designers - Firefox browser has a fully customizable, it allows users to add features needed by the add-ons which can create by third parties developer. As a web developer this functionality is extremely useful to us.
By downloading the best add-ons that are available, you can transform Firefox into a tool that dramatically increases your productivity and saves you a countless amount of time.
I have picked-up some add-ons covering everything from DOM inspection to screenshots, making designing and developing with Firefox a breeze.












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