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Web page development skills have been in demand for quite some time. Actually, it is the art which always remains in the demand. Now we are in the era of smartphones and apps and yet we are still in demand of web developers. This power point presentation describes 5 tools that may help a web developer in faster web page development. View the slide and share your knowledge in the comments section.For More Detail: http://www.cygnismedia.com/web-application/web-app-development.html
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WEB PAGE DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARES 5 best tools for web page development
Web Page Development Web development is a broad term used to describe a process of developing web pages for the internet World Wide Web (WWW). Web development can range from developing the simplest static single page of plain text to the most complex web-based internet applications, electronic businesses, and social network services.
Top Languages for Web Page Development • There are different types of web development languages as per different needs and requirements. • These tools include: • HTML 5 • CSS • JavSacript • PHP • There are just a few tools for web page development. There are other tools too.
Web Design Software Simple What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) web design programs make creating basic sites as easy as using a word processor. The next step up combines a WYSIWYG approach with more detailed low-level control of what you're doing, very useful when you're looking to create a more impressive site.
There are plenty of high level applications aimed at the more experienced users, who like to be able to focus on the HTML, CSS or scripting code. • Following are five software that can help you in web page development • CoffeeCup Free HTML Editor • Notepad++ • PageBreeze • Firebug • Bluefish Editor
CoffeeCup Free HTML Editor CoffeeCup Free HTML Editor is the free version of a commercial product, and so missing a few tools (CSS menu design, FTP upload and so on). If you're a beginner, though, this probably won't matter too much. You can use the Open From Web option to open an existing web page, for instance, and tweak this to add your own content. There are plenty of powerful editing tools, a local Help file to walk you through the more complicated parts, and you can also upload your page to CoffeeCup's S-Drive platform, where it will host it for free.
Notepad++ Notepad++ is an amazingly powerful source code editor with a vast number of features. Syntax highlighting makes it immediately easier to read and understand your code, for instance. Code folding allows you to collapse some areas while you focus on others. Auto-completion helps you enter code more quickly. There's also a powerful search tool, easy document navigation, bookmarking, macro support, and more, all of which is presented in a highly configurable, easy-to-use interface. Go grab a copy immediately.
PageBreeze Experienced web designers won't be impressed by the PageBreeze - it's based on old technology, and distinctly short of features - but if you're just looking to create something very simple then it's a different story. This WYSIWYG editor comes with simple templates to help you get started (they're fairly ugly, but you can add your own later). You can add links, images, tables and forms in a click or two. It's easy to see and edit all your site pages, and when you're done a built-in FTP client puts your work online. So while the end results may be basic, the program's simplicity makes it worth a look for the novice.
Firebug This powerful Firefox extension helps you to view HTML and CSS code; adjust your styles and see the results immediately; understand your page layouts; debug and log JavaScript; manage cookies, analyze page load times, examine error messages and more. Several web developers may only use it for a few basic things, just viewing code perhaps. It'll still be very useful, though, and you can begin to explore other functions at your own pace.
Bluefish Editor Bluefish is a programmer's editor which also includes plenty of web-related tools and options. This starts with the usual editing tricks: syntax highlighting (ASP.NET, CSS, HTML, JavaScript, PHP and more are supported), code folding, powerful find and search and replace tools, auto completion, and more. The program also supports document templates; has wizards to add CSS, forms, tables, forms, audio and video objects; quick tag editing and easy previewing of the current document, amongst many other goodies.
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