I think even people whom code by hand in an IDE benefit from such visual CSS approaches. Such CSS specific tools are interesting, whether included in an app (like Pinegrow’s Visual CSS Editor) or as standalone approach like this, or entry points in browser dev tools. I have watched this app out of curiosity and it has really changed and improved over the last few versions. PineGrow and this, were the only Web Dev Apps I found inspiring and made me want to get to grips with them, in order to UNDERSTAND how… stuff worked!įor anyone interested and who wishes to find out more concerning this app, you can see all about it here: I hope to try it out again and let you know what its like. this version, I don’t know yet.īut again, its surpassed by our Pinegrow in many other ways, but its good to know what’s out there and get/inspire ideas. It was a nice experience, very precise and did the one thing well -styling and layout! or, used too. I haven’t heard of it for the past year or two again! but its obviously been getting updated, and might well be worth trying out for those that still hanker for such a tool. It was so lovely… oh sorry, am I gushing?Īnyway, its half price for a whle and yep It was the ONLY decent, visual style manipulating, low footprint, native code design/visual tool out there. Was the ONLY contender for my sort of fabled Grail of WYSIWYG web page styling, tools, Along with Macaw- which crashed and burnt, and ran away from Kickstarter, with all the cash, leaving behind a trail of sparks, flaming bugs and promises of yes another bird… Scarlet, …which, also, never flew…Īnd whilst Pinegrow has now surpassed what this can do, in terms of bootstrap, blocks, wordpress theme dev and many other features, I do have fond memories of desperately uninstalling and reinstaling, deleting plists and all sorts of tricks to try and keep an older trial versions of this going - then waiting until the next would be released, in order to try it all out again! Now, THIS program (which, amazingly I had NEVER seen/heard of /come across-until I did)
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