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links for 2009-12-22

  • FontFriend is a book­mar­klet for typo­gra­phi­cally obses­sed web desi­gners. It ena­bles rapid chec­king of fonts and font sty­les direc­tly in the bro­w­ser without edi­ting code and refre­shing pages. 2.0’s kil­ler fea­ture is instant drag-and-drop font pre­viewing right in the bro­w­ser (Firefox 3.6+ only), in any docu­ment you’re cur­ren­tly viewing.
  • Today, we’ll intro­duce you to Zen Coding, a set of tools for high-speed HTML and CSS coding. Originally pro­po­sed by Vadim Makeev (arti­cle in Russian) back in April 2009, it has been deve­lo­ped by yours truly (i.e. me) for the last few mon­ths and has finally rea­ched a mature state. Zen Coding con­sists of two core com­po­nents: an abbre­via­tion expan­der (abbre­via­tions are CSS-like selec­tors) and context-independent HTML-pair tag mat­cher. Watch this demo video to see what they can do for you.
  • Zen HTML and Zen CSS are the sepa­rate plu­gins for TextMate and NetBeans. They are using tem­plate logic, pro­vi­ded by appli­ca­tions and based on Zen HTML Elements and Zen CSS pro­per­ties documentation.

    Zen Coding is the all-in-one plu­gin, crea­ted and sup­por­ted by Sergey Chikuyonok for Aptana, TextMate, Coda and Espresso. It is based on JavaScript (for Aptana) or Python (the rest of all) script and using more advan­ced Zen HTML Selectors logic for buil­ding HTML.

  • zen-coding inclu­des an enti­rely new angle to wri­ting mar­kup, and it faci­li­ta­tes the fea­ture by let­ting you write HTML based on CSS selectors.

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