Written by Web developers with experience coding in HTML5, this book provides ample code designed to "play nice" with today's browsers to include Safari, Opera, Chrome, and more. Tons of features and extensions to include HTML5 code validation. If you like the Mac design, this browser has a similar look/feel. Safari: The Apple Safari browser is the native browser on Mac machines, (as well as iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch), but is compatible with PCs as well. Opera has other features such as mobile widgets for phone and mail. Opera: This Oslo-based company offers a web browser compatible with Linux, PC, and Mac, and a separate browser designed for the mobile environment. Includes auto-updates for security fixes within the browser software itself, tabbed browsing, the ability to clear recent history and fun stuff like the ability to embed RSS feeds from your favorite sites and skins to match your mood. Firefox, like Chrome has anti-phishing and malware protection built into the browser tool. Like IE 8, it includes a tabbed browsing mode and its "Incognito mode" which keeps web pages from being recorded in your browsing history to ensure extra privacy.įireFox: Firefox resembles the Chrome interface (or should I say the reverse). Some of its features include built-in malware and phishing protection. Your site design may look beautiful in Internet Explorer, but what about Chrome or Firefox? Here's a list of commonly used browsers designers may want to download for test purposes.Ĭhrome: When Google released its first-ever browser in late 2008, it was and remains to be designed like the search engine - clean and easy to use. Interoperability? Cross-Browser Consistency? WordPress: The company calls its software 'free and priceless at the same time.' Installation should take about 5 minutes and the software can be used as a full web site or a blog. Chose one you like and you can easily personalize it with simple drag-and-drop of the mouse. Wix.com: Browse hundreds of Flash-based site templates for free. Visual Web Developer Express: A free web development tool that has capabilities for basic HTML coding as well as support for more complex scripting to include capability for database development and deployment. Also includes a Javascript debugger for more advanced coders. SeaMonkey: An "all-in-one Internet application suite, this Mozilla-backed project (same group behind Firefox browser) includes an HTML editor with built in browser for viewing code. It serves as a content management system designed to be easy to install and set up and offers a quick maintenance tool for webmasters with little technical knowledge. Joomla is an open source application with tons of user support forums online. A free user guide is available for download in PDF format from the web site. Some of the features in this free package include: rollover images, easy to design drag and drop layouts, a form builder tool and e-commerce capabilities. NetObjects Fusion Essentials is free web design software - a lite version of the NetObjects Fusion Suite. With support for the latest browser technology specs such as HTML5, CSS3. For Web Designers: Basic to Advanced CodersĪptana Studio: A user interface similar to that of Adobe's Dreamweaver, the editor is designed for both standard HTML coding as well as CSS and Javascript.
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