Keeping track of visitors to your website is vital, and these ten tools can allow you to monitor and review traffic in different ways. Some are free, some require a small charge – all of them will help you optimize your website and know exactly who is passing eyes over your design.
Read moreUnknown to many, the latest version of the Safari web browser has a new piece of functionality allowing you to turn on a set of ‘developer’ tools for analysing how your website works. This article will break down some of these tools, and show you how to use them to make pages load quicker and test your website easier.
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The following post on CSSEdit was written by Dale Humphries from Fynn Creative.
CSSEdit is, as the name implies, a CSS editor for the Mac. It has come on leaps and bounds in the latest version and is now one of the best apps available on the Mac for designers. CSSEdit is created by the great delopers over at MacRabbit, who are also responsible for DeskShade.
One of the strongest features of CSSEdit is the simple, easy to navigate and beautiful interface. Even people who have no experience in styling web pages can find their way around this amazing app and create some stunning web pages. In this tutorial we’re going to be looking at the interface and how to get the most out of it.
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