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Sunday, 9 November 2025

Great Tools For Every Web Developer

 

3.W3C Validator:

This validator checks the markup validity of Web documents in HTML, XHTML, SMIL, MathML, etc. If you wish to validate specific content such as RSS/Atom feeds or CSS stylesheets, MobileOK content, or to find broken links, there are other validators and tools available.


4.Toggl:

Toggl is a timesheet killer and a way to increase income by not leaving hours on the table. If you haven’t tracked it, you can’t bill it. Toggl is popular with freelancers, groups, and small companies. It’s internet-based and can be up and running from scratch in less than a minute. It has desktop widgets, an iPhone app, and an iGoogle gadget for even faster access.


5.Google Analytics:

Google Analytics is the enterprise-class web analytics solution that gives you rich insights into your website traffic and marketing effectiveness. Powerful, flexible and easy-to-use features now let you see and analyze your traffic data in an entirely new way. With Google Analytics, you’re more prepared to write better-targeted ads, strengthen your marketing initiatives and create higher converting websites.


6.Net2Ftp:

It is a web based ftp client having basic functionality of ftp client.Web-based means that net2ftp runs on a web server, and that you use a browser (for example Internet Explorer or Mozilla). FTP is the communication method to access files on a remote computer. You need it to access your files on the account given by your provider to host your homepage. FTP is different from HTTP in that it was made specially to transfer (big) files.


7.Favigen:

The favigen is favicon creator for your website.The term favicon dates back to 46BC and comes from the Latin favitius iconius. Favicons were originally used by the Romans to identify their bookmarked websites from their favorites list on their primitive browser; historians believe it to have been IE5.5 or possibly IE6.


8.Html Ipsum:

Html Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry.


9.Support Details:

It show complete details of your system specification.


10.Privacy policy:

A privacy policy is a document that discloses some or all of the ways to your website visitors about what you will do with information gathered from them, how you are gathering that information and how the information will be stored and managed.


11.LaunchList:

Launchlist is intended to help and encourage web designers and developers to check their work before exposing it to the world at large.


12.BillAble:

Billable is currently in beta. They are doing this for the creators, for the people who are trying to make something great, but have to pay for noodles in the meantime.

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