Panic released version 1.5 of one of my favorite web developement and design tools today, Coda.
Some major changes in this release included:
- It is now possible to do a multi-file find and replace across local files. You can choose to search all open files, all files in a particular folder, or all files in your current Site.
- Coda 1.5 provides built in support (checkout, commit, revert, update, and rollback) for Subversion operations.
- This release includes improved organization of Clips. Clips can also now be imported and exported. Using the new codaclips: URL handler allows you to create a web page link that adds a clip to Coda. Sam Brown has already integrated this feature into Coda Clips
- Users can also create custom reference books in Coda 1.5.
Read more about the updates on Steven Frank’s site or in the official release notes.
Moo-Point is mentioned and analyzed.
I think that the best two words to describe this theme by Will Wilkins are: eminent readability — I was impressed the first time I saw Moo Point, and I remain impressed.
Demetris also goes into why text-transform:uppercase in CSS can cause issues in certain languages.
The Habari Project has redesigned their site since the release of Habari 0.5. I like it much better than the old design.
Micheal Heilemann, a long time user, designer and developer of WordPress themes (K2, Kubrick) and plugins, has converted Binary Bonsai to Habari with a minimal design and nice typography.
Chris J Davis, another developer/designer who has worked with WordPress in the past (K2, Kubrick, WicketPixie), has also redesigned his Habari driven site. I love the infinite scrolling/non-paged home page; it dynamically loads older content as you scroll to the bottom!
I love the layout and typography in Jina Bolton’s new personal site – Sushi & Robots. Be sure to check out the journal.
Cameron Hunt has launched a nice new design on his Chyrp powered site including an iPhone optimized version – Life Continues.
Create too many paths and your site turns into a maze.
Design Intellection on Managing Clutter