SO FAR SO GOOD
I hope your Web Dev journey sounds like that.
Well if yes
, then I have something that can make good to great and,
if no
, then don't worry folks these tools will make that good.
I have some fantastic Chrome Extensions and Websites that can make your life way easier as a web developer. I use these tools and they are amazing, secure, and time-saving.
Note: I highly encourage you to learn basics(HTML, CSS, JS), then move towards using these tools.
Websites
- Uxwing: For Free PNG and SVG icons for your projects.
- Unsplash: For Wallpapers and Images of different sizes.
- Jsonplaceholder : For JSON free API.
- lighthouse: Lighthouse is an open-source, automated tool for improving the quality of web pages. You can run it against any web page, public, or requiring authentication. It has audits for performance, accessibility, progressive web apps, SEO, and more.
- Css-tricks: Name suggests what it does :) fantastic css articles
- css-box-shadow: Create box shadows in an instant, do check out front-end developers.
- css-gradient: Create gradient real quick and easy.
- Sharingbuttons.io: Super fast and easy Social Media Sharing Buttons. No JavaScript. No tracking. Super Helpful.
- convert CSS to JS: Convert CSS to JS and VICE VERSA.
Extensions
- Wappalyzer: Wappalyzer is a technology profiler that shows you what websites are built with. Find out what CMS a website is using, as well as any framework, eCommerce platform, JavaScript libraries, and many more.
- Adblock: Enough of Cringy and attention deflecting ads.
- WhatFont: The easiest way to identify fonts on web pages.
- ColorZilla: Advanced Eyedropper, Color Picker, Gradient Generator, and other colorful goodies.
- Imageye - Image downloader: Find and download all images on a web page. The best tool, I use while cloning any website for practice.
If you have any tool to share, then do write it in the comments
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Oldest comments (39)
I will try all these extensions when I will complete my course...
Definitely, then you will save a lot time
Bookmarks.dev to manage your dev bookmarks and code snippets...
Niceee 😃😃
Great tool, very nifty and useful.
Fonts Ninja, another alternative to WhatFont, adds up to your browser and you can point on any font on a webpage
fonts.ninja/
Nice, Do you have any new to add on the list
Glad you found them useful, BTW do you have some to add in my list? Would love to share some
You forgot Vimium: (Vim for Chrome) 🙃
chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/...
Ahaan, that's because I knew you will do comment that, lol
Thank you so much for
Telling me about this one dude
I personally prefer vb4c (a fork of cVim after that was abandoned) :D
Man this is a banger thank you so much i loved it never knew about it thanks again!! 🔥
Thanks! This is so useful
Glad it was useful
Website monitoring: uptime.onl
Bugtracking: bugsnag.com
Expose project from local machine: ngrok.com
Wow, so much of amazing tool you have dude
Thanks man really great article, never knew about Uxwing really interesting 😁
The title of the post absolutely doesn't correspond to the content. Also, writing an article where the title would be apt is almost impossible.
What if you have to choose a title for the post? What will you choose?
You have made a post about "every developer", but those tools are front-end/web development only. What's more is that I don't consider them anything that everybody "has to know and use".
I suggest naming it according to what it really is, e.g. "Tools I like and use as a web developer".
Good, insight
Next time will think of that, dude
Sounds more like UI focused tools, rather than generic development or even web development.
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