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NameChecklist - Find your name the easy way! Panabee: Name Generator. WhatFont Tool - The easiest way to inspect fonts in webpages « Chengyin Liu. ← Back to Chengyin's main page What is the easiest way to find out the fonts used in a webpage? Firebug or Webkit Inspector? No, that's too complicated. It should be just a click away.

Hence I wrote WhatFont, with which you can easily get font information about the text you are hovering on. To embrace the new web font era, WhatFont also detects services used for serving the font. Now supports Typekit and Google Font API. Font name? Want to know more? Want the font? Want to share your discovery? ← Drag this to your bookmark bar to install On any webpage, click your WhatFont bookmark to use the tool. Full support: Firefox 3.6+, Chrome 9+, Safari 4+, Internet Explorer 9. Limited support: Internet Explorer 8. ↑Install the extension from Chrome Web Store. On any webpage, click WhatFont button to use the tool. Download Now After downloading, open the extension file to install. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Email chengyin.liu@gmail.com Twitter @chengyinliu Hosted on Github.

Awesome Chrome Extensions For Web Developers / Google Chrome / Splashnology - Web Design and Web Technology Community. InShare0 Extensions are extra features and functionality that you can easily add to Google Chrome. By using extensions, you can customize Google Chrome with features you like, while keeping your browser free of things that you don’t use. With Google Chrome extensions, you can add more features to the browser to help you with designing, debugging, and working on websites. Unlike Firefox extensions, Chrome extensions are easier to create, because they’re nothing more than web pages that use Chrome’s APIs. Ajax Animator A html5 powered web-based animation suite. Try it now! Alexa Traffic Rank The Official Alexa Traffic Rank Extension, providing Alexa Traffic Rank and site Information when clicked. Try it now! AppJump App Launcher and Organizer Quickly launch Apps from browser toolbar. Try it now! Aviary Screen Capture Take a screenshot of any webpage and edit it directly in your browser with Aviary.com applications.

Try it now! Chrome Editor Lite Edit HTML easily, right inside your browser. CSS Scan. Spotalite - Domainr. Invoice Bubble | Free Invoice Software - Create Invoices Free! How to Convert a Google Spreadsheet into JSON, XML, and MySQL. Update: Google is deprecating Google Spreadsheets gadgets, as they announced in this post, so I am no longer updating or supporting them. I've written a post on a new technique here. As some people know, I have a huge fetish for Google Spreadsheets - maybe because I'm always dealing with small datasets, and Spreadsheets is perfect for tinkering with them. Often, I start with my data in Spreadsheets, and later want to move it into a different static format - like a JSON file, MySQL data, or XML file.

I originally did migration by concatenating column values together (e.g. =""), but I decided to make the process easier by creating a generic converter gadget. Using my gadget, you can easily convert any spreadsheet into those formats. Note: I could get JSON and XML using the Spreadsheets data API, but then I would have to deal with alot of ATOM cruft when I'm only interested in the bare data. Here are the steps for using the gadget: Create a new spreadsheet, and put your data in columns. Create a new Fiddle - jsFiddle - Online Editor for the Web (JavaScript, MooTools, jQuery, Prototype, YUI, Glow and Dojo, HTML, CSS) Dbdsgnr.appspot.com.

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