Jan 9
Tools For Web Designers
Here are a bunch of resources that I’ve found useful or my frirends use. All of them are freeware or open source or there is a free version of the application. Of course, the print books will cost you.
FireFox
- Firebug - Essential tool for CSS/JavaScript debugging.
- YSlow - Firebug add-on to help determine performance bottlenecks.
- Web Developer Toolbar - Provides tools to compliment Firebug.
- Fireftp - The best FTP client and in a browser no less!
- Dust-Me Selectors - Scans the page against your current style sheet to determine extraneous styles.
- Server Spy - See the server technology for current page.
- Colorzilla - Awesome color picker.
- HTML Validator - Validate pages and clean them with this tool.
- IE Tab - View pages in IE inside Firefox.
- Selenium IDE - Record and playback end-user testing.
- X-Ray - Bookmarklet to examine elements in DOM.
Web Worker Applications
- Box.net - Backup your files with this tremendous tool.
- Harvest - Time tracking utility.
- Jott - Record messages from your phone and add them to various applications.
- Gliffy - MS Visio replacement for diagramming.
- Yugma - Free video conferencing.
- 101 Essential Freelancing Resources - Need more than we’ve got here?
Print Books
- Designing with Web Standards - A great introduction to web standards design by Jeffrey Zeldman.
- CSS: A Definitive Guide - Eric Meyer’s magnum opus on CSS.
- Don’t Make Me Think! - The acclaimed introduction to usability.
- Codin’ For the Web - Great book to teach application development to designers.
- Web Design in a Nutshell - Invaluable desktop reference.
Online Books
- Version Control with Subversion - Introduction to the precepts of Subversion.
- Getting Real - 37 Signals famous work on design.
- O’Reilly Library - Various O’Reilly books you can read online.
- The Elements of Typographic Style Applied to the Web
Tutorials
- W3Schools.com - XHTML, CSS, PHP, SQL, XML, etc.
- Good Tutorials - Photoshop, Flash, Illustrator, PHP, HTML, etc.
- PHP for the Absolute Beginner
- ASP.NET 2.0 Quickstart Tutorial
- Learn CSS Positioning in 10 Easy Steps
Editors
- CSS Vista = Neat CSS editor.
- PSPad - Simple, fast editor that I used for a long time.
- Aptana - Editor built on Eclipse that, I think, is the best out there.
- Microsoft Visual Web Developer - Free MS editor to create ASP.NET applications.
- SQLYog - GUI interface to MySQL.
- SQL Server Management Studio Express - The free edition of the GUI to SQL Server.
Templates
- Open Source Web Design
- Themebot - Themes for Drupal, WordPress, Joomla, and phpBB among others.
- Open Web Design
- The Open Design Community
- The CSS Tinderbox - CSS layouts.
- Little Boxes - CSS layouts.
Project Management/Version Control
- Assembla - Free TRAC/Subversion workspaces.
- TRAC - Slim, extensible SDLC tool.
- Subversion - The great open source source control.
- TortoiseSVN - GUI interface into Subversion via Windows shell.
- AnkhSVN - Browse Subversion repositories inside Visual Studio.
Testing/Validators
- UITest.com
- The Scrutinizer - SEO validators and analysis.
- Test Everything!
- Web Site Tools
- WAMP - Apache, MySQL, and PHP on Windows)
Application Comparison
- Wiki Matrix - Compare wiki applications.
- Forum Matrix - Compare forum applications.
- WebBlog Matrix - Compare blog applications.
- The CMS Matrix - Compare CMS applications.
- OpenSourceCMS - Demo various CMS’.
Web Designer Blogs/News Aggregation
- Design Float - Digg style site for designers.
- Web Developer’s Handbook - More resources then you could ever need.
- CSS Juice - CSS tips and utilities.
- Smashing Magazine - The best resource for resources.
- .net Develop - Cutting-edge articles on web technology best practices.
G-Man

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January 9th, 2008 |
Hi,
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January 9th, 2008 |
[…] Look What G-Man Found » Tools For Web Designers Here are a bunch of resources that I’ve found useful or my frirends use. All of them are freeware or open source or there is a free version of the application. Of course, the print books will cost you. (tags: useful web design firefox extensions) […]
January 9th, 2008 |
Great list there. Some of it are sure to be useful for me. Thank you for compile the list. :-)
January 11th, 2008 |
Welcome from Spain.
Great site. In my job work with , PSPAD and Aptana.
bye
January 12th, 2008 |
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January 18th, 2008 |
Thanks for the link to Gliffy–let us know what you think–we love ideas and suggestions, Best,debik at gliffy dot com
January 23rd, 2008 |