Major new stuff:
- User Preferences: Default encoding, Auto-save, Debug, File locations etc.
- CSS Tidy formatter (csstidy.sourceforge.net)
- Structured Menu (aka Submenus)
- Automatic update check (finally!)
- Online validation configurable
The guide is definitive. Reality is frequently inaccurate.
Yesterday the Magic Mouse arrived (yes it’s one of the worst photos ever made, I know) and to be honest, I was somewhat disappointed in the first place.
Design is great, the material feels very good and the concept is really really cool. But there are some annoying things – most of which can be solved via additional software. Continue reading “Apple Magic Mouse”
My collection of hints & tips for Coda. You can find everything on this page Coda Tips » – comments welcome of course.
Nice – just found this short video tutorial on a japanese blog. I’ve never before seen Japanese PHP code comments, looks cool.. Continue reading “Short video: PHP Validation with Coda Plugin”
Using Coda? Here are three recommended plugins I use daily.
Continue reading “Some Coda plugin tips & websites”And the next version – now with CSS and HTML validation via w3.org.
Send a CSS or HTML-file directly to the validation service at w3.org and see the result in Coda. This works for local and remote files.
Other changes:
– Using online help
– Improved error-sheet display
– Bugfixes (ignore local php.ini and small fixes) Continue reading “Coda PHP Plugin 1.4”
This is a javascript-(mootools)-only tool to select a part of an image to crop it (or whatever).
The next beta-version is available, have a look..
What’s new?