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We are building web based application front end for a web based application using HTML5/CSS3/JQUERY. We are using firebug at the moment which is not helping us good. I would like to know how can i ensure the pages are html5/css3 compliant. I am also looking for a plugin like firebug, which will help my team to make sure we are following best practices and while building quality front end for web based application for fortune 500 client.
If i could get a plugin or any link to web based open source application will be great!
You always want to run tests on here towards the end. But you can also run them periodically.
http://validator.w3.org/
As codehorse has said you can validate them on w3.org. There is an add on for firebug which can do this for you (I have never used it). https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/validator/
Just found this one while I was looking at other stuff
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/html-5-validator/?src=ss yet again not sure if it works.
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Some time back I used Android studio's UI designer. I liked it a lot since it allows drag and drop of components like buttons/inputs/widget. More importantly,
we can edit the properties of existing UI component like ID/Size/Visibility using its UI pane(see right of the image). This reduces the changes of errors because we dont need to edit it directly into XML file. Also its quite fast.
I am now working now on an web application and need to design HTML page. Could you suggest any software which provides any of the two feature mentioned above for HTML.
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Idk about desktop apps, But since adobe is always perfect, I think DreamWeaver will surely support that.
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I'm looking for a HTML5 Visual Studio LightSwitch, calendar screen template or extension, similar to outlook or Google calendar. Or is there a way to implement Google's calendar efficiently and legally?
For example.
This preferably needs to be free, and used in multiple programs, being sold by my company. Seems simple, yet I've struggled finding anything similar online.
Any help is appreciated.
Syncfusions calendar is very good, and if it's for yourself only you can get a community licence, which gives you the control completely free. Im pretty sure its for small business's aswell that turn over less than $1,000,000 a year, might be worth dropping them an email and asking about it. The support also is excellent
Demo: http://js.syncfusion.com/demos/LightSwitch/HTMLClient/
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Could you please recommend free Prototype libraries or plugins for the simple creation and management of web overlays?
We're using this one (http://kammerer.boo.pl/code/prototype-overlay/), but it seems to have trouble with forms (unless we're doing something wrong).
There are a ton of free ones for JQuery, but there seem to be very few free, high-quality ones for Prototype. (Yes, yes, we need to eventually adopt JQuery.)
Thanks!
I don't have a specific library for you but try looking for 'prototype modal' rather than overlay. Looks like there are a number of them.
It turns out we did something wrong with the overlay. The one we're using is still the best for Prototype (http://kammerer.boo.pl/code/prototype-overlay/), but we actually plan to migrate to jQuery eventually.
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I'm looking for a library or a collection of libraries that work together with the following requirements:
HAML and SASS can be used.
Have a small server capability to see HAML/SASS compiled every time I refresh my browser. (I don't want to start a fresh Rails app, though.)
Works with popular CSS frameworks. (Doesn't have to be all, but major ones like 960gs and Blueprint)
Compass seems to be promissing, but it doesn't seem to support HAML. At least I'm looking for information that make Compass and HAML together.
Edit chriseppstein gave the list of cool stuff. I'll make a link to each one.
http://staticmatic.rubyforge.org/
http://github.com/tdreyno/middleman
http://nanoc.stoneship.org/
http://webby.rubyforge.org/user-manual/
http://github.com/jlong/serve
There are several of these:
staticmatic
middleman
nanoc
webby
All of these support haml and sass and can be easily configured to work with compass too.
Additionally, there is "serve", which is just a simple webserver.
I use Prepros, and I'm satisfied with it.
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Do you know where a can find a web site template for a web site that would look like Office 2007. I am looking for the right colors, hover, etc.
Perhaps check something like templatemonster.com, or similar template websites... To be honest, though, you're probably better off using GIMP or Photoshop to re-create the buttons to your liking.
Not sure if this is really applicable, as I didn't look into whether or not this is intended for only platform applications, but microsoft allows you to license office 2007's ui: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/aa973809.aspx
Not exactly what you mean, but I always though Extjs looked sort of like Office. Not exactly, but close. If you want a JS framework, that one might be what you want, or you could skin it.
If you're just looking for a CSS template, I have no idea.