23 posts tagged CSSEdit
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Convert Your Mac Into a Blogger’s Dream Machine
http://macmembrane.com/ 2008/ 05/ 10-applications-to-supercharge-your-mac-bloggi…My blogging career started almost simultaneously with the purchase of my first Mac a year and a half ago and it’s been a great experience so far. Below are the applications that I use daily to administer my personal blogging empire. All but two of these applications are freeware, but the two that aren’t, namely MarsEdit and CSSEdit, are worth every penny.
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What’s In Chris’ Brain - May 2008 Edition
http://www.littlehart.net/ feeder/ ?FeederAction=clicked&feed=Articles+%28RS…Yes, it’s the day after May Day (workers of the world, unite!) and yes, I only managed to get one blog post done this week. So, it’s time for a round-up of the stuff I’ve been thinking about this week. For all the bleating I did on the CakePHP mailing list this week about using free and open software, the editor waffling continues and I was back to Komodo today.
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CSSEdit 2.6
http://www.thesecondpress.com/ blog/ cssedit-26Learning CSS has been high up on my list of To-dos but I have been really busy with work to even get started. I’ve decided to spend the next month reading up on probably the most widely used language to style HTML and XHTML. For anyone interested in picking up CSS, I highly recommend CSSEdit by MacRabbit.
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Styling the eagle
http://tommorris.org/ blog/ 2008/ 04/ 27#When:12:27:53I've been having fun with the Fire Eagle integration on my blog - yesterday I posted my first real geotagged post (here, while I was at Senate House Library, University of London; my previous 'Eagled posts were me pretending to be in Paris). I have just been styling them.
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CSS Edit 2.6 Rocks
http://blog.mjohnsonmedia.com/ ?p=3Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a widely used Web-design technology that lets you create styles that can be applied to one or more blocks, or ranges of text, on a Web page. Instead of applying formatting locally, repeating the details each time you want particular text or a layout to be formatted similarly, CSS lets you write once, use many times.
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Blogo
http://mekyle.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 25/ blogo/Hey, just thought I would let people know that my blogging life is made much easier using a Application called Blogo. Blogo allows me to cut away from work and post to my blog without having to spend the time logging in and fumble around with the administration panel.
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Add social bookmarking to wordpress
http://softwaredevelopmentindia.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 22/ add-social-bookmark…In this tutorial I am going to show you how to create a quick and simple social bookmarking option to your blog similar to what you see on this site. This is for wordpress themes only although with a bit of tweaking it may be able to work on other blogs.
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CSSing
http://spanring.eu/ blog/ 2008/ 01/ 14/ cssing/It needed Macheist to point me to CSSedit. This editor is just the right combination of WYSIWYG and text editor, features live preview and CSS overwrites. All seen in Firefox’s Web Developer toolbar of course, the Swiss army knife of web development. But not with such an intuitive user interface as CSSedit offers.
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An Introduction to CSSEdit
http://fynncreative.com/ web-design/ an-introduction-to-cssedit/CSSEdit is, as the name implies, a CSS editor for the Mac. It’s really come on leaps and bounds since the versions and is now one of the best apps available on the Mac. CSSEdit is made by the great delopers over at MacRabbit, who are also responsible for DeskShade.
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CSSEdit Giveaway Winner
http://chris24.ca/ apple/ cssedit-giveaway-winnerOne week ago, I posted a little giveaway for my copy of CSSEdit that I got from the MacHeist bundle, that I don’t need, because I already own it. The contest has now ended and the winner has been drawn with a random number generator. The winner of this giveaway is alex from doubleu.uk.to.