![]() I hope you enjoyed browsing my collection of CSS tools and “helpers” that help make web development a bit easier and building websites faster. I Hate Regex is a regex cheat sheet that explains and displays representations of commonly used regular expressions to help you understand them better. Check out these CSS and web development tools: Below you’ll find my running collection of CSS tools. Thankfully, there are a lot of simple web development tools and free CSS tools available to help web designers and developers write CSS faster and build websites faster. And, because I’m not a web developer, I pretty much always rely on development tools, tutorials, pattern generators, resources, snippet libraries, and the like to get the job done. I’m a designer but occasionally, I have to dig into code. So, I’m grabbing all of the tools I’ve bookmarked over the years, organizing them by purpose and use case, and sharing them with you in a spot they can easily be found: The Recommended Resources section of my blog. There’s just one problem with that approach: Browser bookmarks are sort of like a black hole - cool things get bookmarked only to be forgotten and never found again.Īt least, that’s what happens with my bookmarks! Web developers have to keep track of a lot of highly-technical details, so any time there’s a tool to help complete a task faster, it gets bookmarked for future reference. There has got to be an easier or faster way to do this…. ![]() If you’ve been working with CSS and building websites for any length of time, there’s a good chance that you’ve thought to yourself:
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