Tools to make your web dev life a bit easy.
⭐ Inspector
1) Inspect CSS and HTML just by hovering over the element.
2) Live edit CSS and HTML.
3) Export code to Codepen.
4) Inspect media queries and animations.
5) Edit the content of any HTML element.
6) Traverse DOM elements with arrow keys.
7) Know fonts per tag.
8) Finds font on Google Fonts.
9) Extract all the colors used on the page.
10) Toggle visibility of any element or remove an element from the page and persist changes.
11) Easily search elements by tag, class, or id.
⭐ Color Eyedropper 1) Pick colors from anywhere on the page, even images and IFrames. 2) Get hex and RGB values. 3) Save colors.
⭐ Assets 1) Extract images, SVGs, and videos from the page. 2) Download all the assets at once in ZIP.
⭐ Responsive 1) Any click, scroll, or navigation you perform in one device will be replicated to all devices in real-time. 2) Add new custom device profiles as you like and arrange devices to fit your style. 3) Hot-Reloading Support.
⭐ Debug 1) Clear cache, cookies, and local storage of specific origin or whole browser. 2) Get meta tags from the page and copy them with one click. 3) Check the whole page for spelling mistakes (Only supports English).
⭐ Screenshots 1) Take a screenshot of the whole page or just a visible area. 2) Screenshot the visible area of every tab with just one click. 3) Save the screenshot in PDF, JPG, or PNG.
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Ulysses - Price: $5.99/month or $49.99/year (subscription) Writing app for Mac, iPad, and iPhone that offers a distraction-free writing environment and advanced features for writers. Source: 12 months ago
I just created a markdown/text file and wrote. You can open that anywhere. For example ulysses used to be my favorite before I realised I could used my code editor (any editor, they will always be free). Source: about 1 year ago
If you can appreciate quality apps, Ulysses would be the best one for such a thing. Source: about 1 year ago
Software like Scrivener, Ulysses and Obsidian is based around this notion of interacting with multiple documents with little friction through a sidebar file directory. Scrivener and Ulysses in particular are for section-segmented writing that you can compile into a single document when you are finished. Source: about 1 year ago
Lots of great options given here, but I’m gonna add another: Ulysses. It’s a cloud-sync writing app you can use across Mac, iPhone, and iPad. It’s minimalist enough to not be overwhelming like scrivener, but substantial enough to provide tons of organization options. It’s the best writing software I’ve found to dive into first drafts, as well as polish complete ones. Source: over 1 year ago
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