Adding CSS3 properties to CSSEdit’s auto-completion
Thanks to Jesse Dodds for posting this, it should come in handy until CSSEdit officially supports CSS3.
via: stezy:
I always have to stop and think when setting a border radius in CSS, so I built a tool for it: border-radius.com.
Source: jacob
This blog isn’t dead
Sorry for the lack of posting lately… I’ve been distracted by work and my personal life (and video games I got for Xmas).
I’ve also been working on my site redesign that I’ve been talking about for ages. I’m getting close to being happy with the new design and have gotten my head wrapped around how Squarespace works.
I do also want to try creating a new digital painting to feature on the new website; if I can become inspired and my schedule permits.
Espresso is now 1.0 and it's pricy
Espresso 59.95€ ≈ $81.68 USD Regular
Espresso 49.95€ ≈ $68.06 USD with the CSSEdit 2 discount
I love CSSEdit 2 and I’ve been using the Espresso betas since they went public, and while I enjoy it as a source code editor I’m very skeptical of the app being worth the steep price. Espresso isn’t even a replacement for CSSEdit, Espresso has very basic CSS support… I’d keep using CSSEdit for live preview also. The FTP support hasn’t impressed me either.
Comparably TextMate that doesn’t have built-in FTP or editing.
TextMate €39 ≈ $55 without any discounts
Espresso is still cheaper than Coda that IS a full web design package including beefy CSS support and FTP…
Coda $99 without discount
Coda $85 with Transmit discount
While still more pricy than Espresso, the feature completeness of Coda is making me take a 2nd look at Coda… I feel Espresso needs to cost less or at least built-in CSSEdit feature complete.
Espresso public beta 1
The new web design program Espresso for Mac, (that I’m honestly excited for as a fan of their CSSEdit app) is now in public beta. The private beta was mostly boring “engine” preview builds for developers of add-ons called “Sugars” so I’m excited to finally get my hands on the user end features.
Espresso
Mac web development, more productive than caffeine.*
By MacRabbit, the developers of CSSEdit. I can’t wait!
An alternate branded version of the last link
This is also for work. I used the same basic CSS and just changed the color and graphics. The product is the same but the branding is different for dealers.
Finally got my latest work site design online
I had finished this layout some time last year but the product is just now finally getting close enough to production to get the site online.


