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Re: Tips: Some Useful MacOSX tools.
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Re: Tips: Some Useful MacOSX tools.


  • Subject: Re: Tips: Some Useful MacOSX tools.
  • From: Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:57:27 -0500

On Mar 31, 2008, at 12:43 PM, Pierce T. Wetter III wrote:
I haven't tried the new single file format style tags, but old style <WEBOBJECT> tags don't seem to confuse Coda, from Panic. Of course, it doesn't look in the .wod file to figure out if things are FORM/ INPUT, etc., but nothing has done that since GoLive.

Useful if you're tweaking static HTML/CSS I suspect, because you can easily switch between Preview/HTML mode to make sure your <B> tags are balanced.

http://www.panic.com/coda/

Nice tip. I use Coda when doing heavy-ajax apps, where there's a lot of logic client-side. Its main benefit is that I can split view my live web preview, HTML source, css source and javascript source all at the same time and Coda has a general clue that it should auto-reload whenever I edit the HTML or save the CSS (still need to do manual reload on JS update, but that's the behavior I want).


Though using it that way is a screen-eater. Really demands a 30".

| Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch   http://rentzsch.com
| Red Shed Software           http://redshed.net
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