Programming Resources
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If you're using firefox, and haven't found it yet, the web developer toolbar is invaluable.
http://chrispederick.com/work/web-developer/
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http://www.designmeltdown.com/A great site with articles as well as examples of tons of different styles. Definitely worth checking out.
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I downloaded that Komodo mentioned in the topic starter.. Gotta say, I'm quite impressed with it, even if I don't have support for all of them. It's a really nice editor. I think I'll keep using this one for a while and scrap most of my others.Re: Programming Resources
http://www.templatedeck.com/Excellent site for top-notch xHTML/CSS templates. It costs money, but the templates look well worth losing a little pocket change.
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Good Windows IDE along with Komodo.http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm
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I've started to move myself away from Coda recently. It's a great IDE, but since I'm starting to use SVN more, TextMate is a better alternative considering it has built in SVN support. If you read the forums or blog for TextMate, you'll quickly realize that people love it and that Windows users have been clamoring for a port for ages, to which the developer politely says no every time. Never fear, Windows users, there are now 2 alternatives to TextMate. So, without further ado, if you're interested in trying out some more IDEs, here's two more.Intype - still in alpha, so features are being added and it could be buggy, but for now it's free.
e - just out a beta and it looks pretty solid, but it costs money ($35). In addition, it supports using TextMate bundles (believe me, this is huge for anyone interested in TextMate but tied to a Windows box).
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Interesting web-based tool for design work...http://www.sprymedia.co.uk/article/Design
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On a resources kick today...http://csseasy.com/
http://www.code-sucks.com/css%20layouts ... s-layouts/
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A couple of great Photoshop resources...http://www.dezinerfolio.com/2007/05/06/ ... er-styles/
http://www.dezinerfolio.com/2007/03/14/ ... -download/
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Templates for anyone interested...http://www.mantisatemplates.com/web-tem ... lates-show
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If you find yourself going into other documents to copy and paste code to use in other pages, then Snippely is just right for you. There are a few applications out there that help you organize code snippets, but Snippely is really the first that does so across all browsers. It uses Adobe AIR, so you can use it on Windows or Mac. Below is the blog post about this as well as a link to its project page.http://blog.mootools.net/2008/3/15/snippely
http://code.google.com/p/snippely
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