Open Source CSS Tools?

Discussion in 'CSS' started by 12Bravo, Nov 6, 2007.

  1. #1
    Greetings. I am looking to get my hands dirty with CSS for a couple of sites that I am developing, and I am looking for recommendations / feedback on any open-source tools / utilities that stand out amongst the many available options.

    Being relatively new to CSS manipulation, I would like to narrow the field a bit and hopefully be able to focus my time on actual development vs. learning a tool that turns out to be a nightmare to use.

    Any information would be most appreciated.
     
    12Bravo, Nov 6, 2007 IP
  2. chenzen

    chenzen Active Member

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    Hi 12bravo,


    Check out these sites. i found them very useful for css related stuff.

    Cleancss.com

    Cssbeauty.com

    Css-tricks.com

    Hope this helps.
     
    chenzen, Nov 6, 2007 IP
  3. navyfalcon

    navyfalcon Peon

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    Note: If you don't want to learn css but want to use it, you need a good css editor. Most programmers use a css editor then clean up the code, it's faster and easier than straight coding. Some editors will render clean code and some incorporate Dave Raggets HTML/CSS Tidy, which automatically cleans up the code.
    I like AlleyCode which is a HTML/CSS editor but that's personal preference.

    here is a website with free css editors
    http://blog.lxpages.com/2007/03/29/free-css-editors/
    more css editors
    http://webdesign.about.com/od/csseditors/Cascading_Style_Sheets_Editors_CSS_Property_Editors.htm
    even more css editors
    http://janim.net/web-freeware/free-css-editors.php
    another css editor
    http://www.causeway.co.uk/freestuf/cssedit/editor.htm
    and another css editor
    http://www.hostm.com/css/
    another
    http://www.ucware.com/juststyle/download.htm
    Top style lite is free
    http://www.newsgator.com/Individuals/TopStyle/Default.aspx
    5 free css editors
    http://www.webdesignarchive.org/2007/07/24/5-free-css-editors/
    a blog and list of several css editors
    http://forum.statcounter.com/vb/showthread.php?t=16409
    another
    http://www.htmlkit.com/
    free css toolbox
    http://www.blumentals.net/csstool/
    free css editors list
    http://www.fortysomething.ca/mt/etc/archives/006478.php

    Hope this helps
    falcon
     
    navyfalcon, Nov 6, 2007 IP
  4. Disco Dancer

    Disco Dancer Banned

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    w3schools.com will help you in getting your hands dirty on CSS. :) in fact it provides very useful editor to practice some examples ... :)
     
    Disco Dancer, Nov 8, 2007 IP
  5. webdesigner

    webdesigner Well-Known Member

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    While your learning - i'd use Firefox with the webdeveloper extension and CSS viewer extension. Amazing tools (all free).

    Web developer extension lets you edit CSS and HTML on the fly plus LOTS of other amazing stuff. CSS viewer lets you easily see all CSS properties for any object. Making writing and editing your css much quicker
     
    webdesigner, Nov 9, 2007 IP
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    anions Notable Member

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    Dont forget the Firebug tool - its hands down one of the best addons ever. I use notepad++(its opensource, free and perfect :D ) and top style(not free) for CSS coding.
     
    anions, Nov 13, 2007 IP
  7. drhowarddrfine

    drhowarddrfine Peon

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    webdeveloper and anions are the only people who gave you good answers and those are the only tools you need, Firefox and the add-ons mentioned. Any editor you're comfortable with will do.
     
    drhowarddrfine, Jan 28, 2010 IP