A lint tool performs static analysis of source code and flags patterns that might be errors or otherwise cause problems for the developer.
CSS Lint points out problems with your CSS code. It does basic syntax checking as well as applying a set of rules to the code that look for problematic patterns or signs of inefficiency. The [rules] are all pluggable, so you can easily write your own or omit ones you don't want.
A fun and easy way to test what people remember on your website.
Clue is a tool that creates super-fast memory tests based on screenshots of webpages, then lets you see the results. It's perfect for capturing that all important first-impression of a website.
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JSonduit is a service that can turn practically anything on the web into a JSON feed that any website or mobile app can consume. A JSON conduit, if you will.
Feeds are created from one or more source URLs and a custom transform, written in JavaScript, that can manipulate the data before the feed is served.
JSonduit also provides a hosting service for web widgets so that any site can easily display JSonduit feeds. In fact, the recent/popular lists you see below are widgets served by the JSonduit service; all done in a couple of lines of JavaScript (go ahead, view the page source!).
View your own site as your visitors do. You may have put a lot of time and effort into creating your web site, but that effort is wasted if the majority of Internet users are unable to view it. Some site are even not usable at all by some users. Simply enter your URL to a surfer site view.
ThemeRoller is a web app that offers a fun and intuitive interface for designing and downloading custom themes for jQuery UI. You can find ThemeRoller in the "Themes" section of the jQuery UI site, or by following this link: jQuery UI ThemeRoller
FREE? NO, only free to try. "We'll start your website in limited use mode.
This means you can use fonts for free but they will be limited to visitors from 20 unique IP addresses, including this computer.
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The fonts you want with no need for JavaScript, Flash or images
Fontdeck is standards compliant and accessible. It uses a CSS @font-face solution to give you real text, which can be scaled, translated, read out loud and Googled. Say goodbye to images, JavaScript and Flash hacks.
We'll start your website in limited use mode. This means you can use fonts for free but they will be limited to visitors from 20 unique IP addresses, including this computer. You can upgrade to unlimited use later.
After starting the test-suite it will automatically run a large number of small tests which will determine if your browser is compatible with a large number of CSS selectors. If it is not compatible with a particular selector it is marked as such. You can click on each CSS selector to see the results, including a small example and explanation for each of tests.
Because it is technically not possible to simulate certain user interactions the test is limited to CSS selectors that are not dependent on user interactions. So this test-suite does not include tests for the following selectors: :hover, :active, :focus and :selection.
How much is my website worth?
Curious about the value of your website or someone else's? CheckWebsiteWorth.com helps you in one step to check how much a site is worth. Just enter the webadress and you'll get an instant overview of the value of the site, the daily revenue and other important statistics.