Now with user preferences, CSS tidy, PowerPC compatibility, an improved look, automatic update checks and some small improvements.
The help page will be updated soon, download / feedback as always here: Coda PHP Toolkit.
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Everything Coda and PHP Toolkit
Now with user preferences, CSS tidy, PowerPC compatibility, an improved look, automatic update checks and some small improvements.
The help page will be updated soon, download / feedback as always here: Coda PHP Toolkit.
* That means: Every function now uses what’s present in the current text editor (regardless of what’s saved on disk). This is much more consistent now.
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”