Tag archive: tools

Website analytics – The must-have tool for site owners

This website uses multiple services and scripts to gather statistics of site usage and traffic. For any webmaster, such statistics are not just interesting to view but pretty much essential to keep websites working as good as possible. The main service for the most complete and detailed stats is Google Analytics, which is an external…

Review: The Web Developer toolbar for Mozilla Firefox

I have a lot of different web browsers installed, but the one I use most often is Mozilla Firefox (currently version 6.0.2). To make my daily work easier, I use a number of Firefox extensions. One such extension is essential for testing and quality-checking my designs: The Web Developer toolbar by Chris Pederick. What is…

Review: Notepad++

The second post in my “reviews” category answers the most common question I get regarding software: “What program do you use to create website templates and themes?”. Editing code in a manageable way I create all my templates and themes by writing the code manually using a code editor. My first choice for doing this…

Review: Pixlr Editor, the free online photo editor

This is the new “reviews” category of my blog. I created it since I often get questions about my opinion about different kinds of software and services, and rather than rewriting the answers multiple times I will publish short reviews and opinions based on my own experiences in this category. Keep in mind that these…

LESS, making CSS dynamic

I have been experimenting with LESS for a while, a javascript that makes it possible to use variables and nested rules in CSS that make the code a lot easier to manage. Or possibly more difficult, for those who are not familiar with the concept. I may possibly release a series of templates that use…

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