If you are running a web development environment on your machine, what do you consider necessities? I am trying to get ideas to add to my machine.

For example: software to check different resolutions (virtual desktop maybe?), different browsers, versions, debuggers, text editors, photo databases, help forums… anything.

i go the simple route most of the time – notepad++, photoshop, IE, Chrome, Firefox

if I am feeling lazy, I’ll use Web3

I also have a specific project that uses wordpress but I usually copy the files contents to notepad++ and work on them there to avoid the extra code generation of the wysiwyg

if I am doing true development along the lines of asp stuff I use visual studio

5 Responses to “What does your web development toolkit consist of?”

  • Jesse says:

    Install dreamviewer in your PC and enjoy web development kit.
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  • Rounder says:

    i go the simple route most of the time – notepad++, photoshop, IE, Chrome, Firefox

    if I am feeling lazy, I’ll use Web3

    I also have a specific project that uses wordpress but I usually copy the files contents to notepad++ and work on them there to avoid the extra code generation of the wysiwyg

    if I am doing true development along the lines of asp stuff I use visual studio
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  • Joshua says:

    Photshop- Graphic Design, Image resizing…
    Dreamweaver- web layout, programming…
    Filezilla- FTP management
    istockphoto.com, shutterstock.com- affordable stock photography

    You can make a website with the top two. There is more that can help but you NEED some verion of the top 2 to make websites.
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  • Toasty. dont ask says:

    dreamweaver, photoshop, fireworks, flash, swish, ie, firefox (with error console and firebug add-ons), safari
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  • Hiphop says:

    Notepad ++, Firefox w/ Firebug, webdev toolbar, all other browsers like Chrome, and IE. IE net renderer, Safari renderer, browsershots.org, etc, etc.
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