Blisk. a browser for web devs
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- sted0
good start, with some bold statements
ever heard of
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/fi…
and http://re-view.emmet.io/
?About that "Fully emulated phones and tablets inside " which is actually just a simple breakpoints view with the additional user agent info:
I have a test site with some device specific errors and it's still not showing the stuff what was made for safari on iphone.what would be great is to integrate a heatmap feaure for ux testing.
"we will store your screenshots in the cloud." and what else?
- fadein111
Looks v.interesting - will give it a whirl.
- plash0
I've tried MozDev, didn't like it (but that was a while ago). Gonna look @Emmet. Yeah, it's Chrome with prepacked extensions but it's done well and in a package that is managed. I also like the open nature of integration with 3rd party services,( git, salesforce, basecamp, etc); the idea has tons of potential.
I like being able to keep coding in my IDE and preview changes automatically without babysitting (and with cohesion of git or any subversion). I like their resource/asset tracking that manages fail to load (css, fonts, images etc.) errors. also, I like the bug integration that which can attach screenshots to bug report entries; great for addressing the clerical ie. time tracking, invoice auditing.
and lastly, I agree that there is some need heatmaps but I am definitely hesitant to add this because i don't think it's appropriate at this stage of development. Heatmaps are a great tool for segment goals, split tests and visitor sessions and i feel it's jumping the gun when you're building this early.
which is what this tool is used for, no?