HTML5, CSS3 and jQuery are more and more popular and they can do what Flash can do, and Apple’s iOS is not support Flash. Adobe also stop developing Flash for Android devices, so if you have Flash files and you want them playable on the devices that not support Flash, let try Swiffy.
Swiffy is a tool for converting Flash files to HTML5 made by Google. You just upload the file and Swiffy will convert your Flash file to HTML5.
Swiffy currently supports a subset of SWF 8 and ActionScript 2.0, and the output works in all Webkit browsers such as Chrome and Mobile Safari.
TipTip is a nice little script that create a nice little tooltip. You can use TipTip for creating a nice tooltip when the mouse pointer hover links, images or click inside the text box. TipTip is a very lightweight and intelligent custom tooltip jQuery plugin. It uses ZERO images and is completely customizable via CSS. It’s also only 3.5kb minified!
So, you want to create a website? This is a playlist that I found on Youtube on the topic “XHTML and CSS Video Tutorials”. The videos teach you from beginner level to intermediate level. These are good XHTML and CSS Video Tutorials, take some time to learn.
XHTML and CSS Tutorial – 2 – Creating our First Webpage
One of the things that I don’t like when I code a web is I don’t like to code the forms and tables. Maybe because I used to to use WYSIWYG editor like Dreamwever before I switched to text editor that doesn’t has the tool for generating form and table.
Finally, I found FormBakery. This tool helps web designers or web developers saved time creating a web form, just drag & drop you ‘ll get the form. The tool will generate HTML code, CSS code, javascript code and PHP code, but if you want javascript code and PHP code you need to pay. For me just HTML code + CSS code of form is enough.
If you’d like to check out the tool, hit the link below and try it yourself.
W3C Markup Validation Service is a good tool for checking the markup validity of Web documents in HTML, XHTML, SMIL, MathML, etc. but it can check only one web page at a time. If you want to check the markup validity site-wide, there’s a tool for that.
W3Clove is a useful tool that will check the HTML markup on every web pages on your site. There’s no need to manually submit all your URLs. Just put the URL of your home page in the text box and W3Clove will scrape it to get its internal links.
The report will show the most common errors and warnings, and show a summary for you.
Mercury Editor is a fully featured editor much like TinyMCE or CKEditor, but with a different usage paradigm. It expects that an entire page is something that can be editable, and allows different types of editable regions to be specified.
It displays a single toolbar for every region on the page, and uses the HTML5 contentEditable features on block elements, instead of iframes, which allows for CSS to be applied in ways that most other editors can’t handle.
If your computer has a problem that need to format and reinstall Windows or you want to move your workstation to the new one, but you want to backup your data on your favorite web browser and restore to the new computer. I have a solution for you.
FavBackup is a tool for backup and restore data from all major web browsers, (Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari and Opera). FavBackup can backup all important data such as bookmarks, cookies, history, extensions, preferences, saved passwords, sessions and moreā¦
Next time, if your computer has a problem, just download FavBackup and backup all important settings on your web browser. This is a free tool, just hit the link below to download.