Thursday 20 November 2014

Top Four Handy Tools For Web Developers

Web developers who actually develop for a living thing mostly use some handy tools such as Firebug and Browser-shots or comment.in, plus many fonts embedding services, etc. So in this article I am going to share with you some handy, but underrated tools that are a breeze of ease for web developers – as these tools can reduce time usually taken in web development.  Especially if they are developing website for Dubai market they will surely need some great web development handy tools.

I am writing this with the best of my intention and hoping that my list will surely help you in developing some very outstanding websites. It is also important to share that most of my selection is based on online tools because they can be abducted in few seconds, let’s start the discussion.

Patternizer:


Patternizer is an online tool based on CSS3 functionality, offering complete customization facility to create an awesome product. Now you can easily check gap between CSS3 strips/checks, browse the existing library of patterns available and also check the color or angle of appearance.

Basecamp:


This tool is more beneficial for designers; basecamp is an online application for project management. It is a great tool for smaller project as providing a handy tool to create to-do-lists. It is for designers who are collaborating with other design houses. Google Chrome Dev tools:

A really nice tool for web developers more interested in increasing their productivity without compromising their creativity. This tool can help in inspecting, analyzing and debugging the pages straight from your mobile devices. For instance, if you are busy in multiple web development projects for Dubai market you will surely need some handy tools to keep track of almost every project.

Google web designer:


No web developer can forget WYSIWYG and to implement in their product, they usually look for some handy tool. Google web designer is a great tool as it offers them flexibility and access to see their designs and content on all screen sizes (desktop, tablet and mobile).

This is also a great tool for building animated ads; in fact, I am hoping that Google has big plans to create better-animated ads. So for every designer looking for a quick and reliable tool they can specifically use Google web designer.

Tiff:


Another very important tool, but less familiar among web designers¬ – they usually use their instinctsand create fonts. In fact, there are many who can distinguish between Arial and Helvetica, but I am not talking about them. There are unique, premium quality fonts that are available on many e-stores. This tool will help you in identifying a difference between typefaces. Tiff is a handy tool with support for Google Web Font library and regular system fonts, but hoping that in the future it will have a lot to offer. However, I am quite satisfied with its present functionality.

Apiary.io:


This is an easy way to design and document your API, yes, there is no need to worry as this is a very reliable tool. It offers collaborative design, generates a document, integrated code samples, automated testing and mock API, in fact, all pack in one great tool.

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