Useful (Web-)Devtools you might be happy to know about :)

YmpkerYmpker OGContent Writer

So, a YouTuber I am watching from time to time has made a video about his (Web-)Devtools, so I thought why not share the video..and the tl;dr some viewer thankfully made as top comment :D
If you can recommend any devtools please let us know :slight_smile: I will also try to think of some, once I'm done.

Kind regards,
Ympker

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  • Pexels is an awesome royalty free stock image service.

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    @poisson said:
    Pexels is an awesome royalty free stock image service.

    My favourite of these tools gotta be Undraw. Love it!

  • mikhomikho AdministratorOG
    edited November 2019

    Not only web tools but some useful tools for everything :)

    “Technology is best when it brings people together.” – Matt Mullenweg

  • YmpkerYmpker OGContent Writer

    @mikho said:
    Not only web tools but some useful tools for everything :)

    Great collection ! Thanks for sharing :)

  • @poisson said:
    Pexels is an awesome royalty free stock image service.

    Yup, use that, also the new image search tool on Creative Commons website.
    Cloudinary for image manipulation/ CDN (IMO works better than tiny - which does only image compression. Tiny is awesome but through cloudinary works better particularly for banner images/ theme 'recommended' image sizes)
    Royalty free / Creative Commons Music : Incompetech

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  • @mikho said:
    Not only web tools but some useful tools for everything :)

    Now the re-learning is complete. And I realised I had forgotten more than a few things. Thanks for posting.

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  • No dev tool, but somehow a nice starting point for little side projects: Pixelarity.com

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  • @Bochi said:
    No dev tool, but somehow a nice starting point for little side projects: Pixelarity.com

    What's confusing is some of these are free already on: https://html5up.net/

  • @WJJ said:
    What's confusing is some of these are free already on: https://html5up.net/

    I've always seen the paid access as a kind of contribution for the efforts.
    But as always, it's a licensing thing:

    https://pixelarity.com/help :
    What is HTML5 UP, and how is it related to Pixelarity?
    HTML5 UP is a small, Creative Commons-licensed collection of AJ's responsive template designs. Since the CCA license requires attribution (which, in HTML5 UP's case, means visibly crediting it wherever a template is used), Pixelarity offers commercially-licensed, attribution-free versions of (almost) everything at HTML5 UP for situations where giving attribution isn't really feasible or preferable.

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  • Let me add one here that you may find useful for web dev purposes or debugging pesky CSS - VisBug
    It's a very useful Chrome extension with a point & click interface for nitpicking web layouts. Search for it on the Chrome store.

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    DOS = HIGH?!?
    I knew it was on something!

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