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Things I love About Coda

February 13, 2009 5:42pm

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  • #1 / Feb 13, 2009 5:42pm

    Brian Hildreth

    45 posts

    So I have been using Coda for awhile now. I was an old Dreamweaver guy, but that always seemed like such an overkill for my work. I never used the design view, I always prefer to write my markup by hand. So I checked out Panic’s Coda.

    I have to say the I like the interface. It is clean and simple. Also, I like how easy it is to split screens between code view and live preview. Escpecially now that I came across the quick tutorial about using Coda’s live preview and EE templates saved as files. It makes developing EE sites even more pleasurable.

    I came across a neat little feature that I knew existed, but never used until today. Usually, I have a browser open when developing an EE site that has the user guide at my disposal. I search for whatever I am looking for, then switch back to Coda and press on. I accidently pressed the books button instead of terminal. I knew Coda came with some reference docs like HTML, PHP, and Javascript. But, I did not realize that you could add more books there.

    I added the Expression Engine user guide there. Now I just have to click the tab next to the template I am working on and everything is there for me. Since adding a book is as easy as adding a URL, I also added the EE forum as another book. I can now integrate with the EE community right from Coda and my browser doesn’t even have to be open. I think this will help my workflow, now It won’t be so easy to open a new tab and get distracted by reading blogs, or using StumbleUpon.

    Anyway, I just thought I would share and see if anyone else using Coda has any tweaks that they use that helps them in their EE development.

  • #2 / Feb 13, 2009 7:32pm

    grrramps

    2219 posts

    Anyway, I just thought I would share and see if anyone else using Coda has any tweaks that they use that helps them in their EE development.

    Coda is decent. I’ve used it since first version (though I bounce between Coda and BBEdit and CSSEdit. Coda is good for managing projects, not so good for CSS (compared to CSSEdit), Snippets needs substance, would like to see stronger focus for XHTML/CSS developers, rather than full-on language coders, runs rings around Espresso.

    Great logo.

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