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Let me just say wow...I just installed the FireFox Web Developer Tools and wow... Have I said wow yet?
Here I am in an audio chat with Dan. I install the toolbar at his suggestion. Here's what happened...
Me: Disable Domain Cookies, Disable Cookies, Disable Image, Disable Java, Disable JavaScript, Disable Styles...? Wow...
Dan: And that's just the first button!
Me: I know!!!
Does this mean we're super geeky? :-)
Chris Pederick wrote the Web Developer Tools and he's also done a User Agent Switcher that I'll be checking out. There's some screenshots and details at his site if you're not the adventurous type to install without knowing first what you're getting... (Chris, I don't know you but I like you already. Thanks so much!)
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I really should have blogged about this sooner, I know... I'm going to make an effort to post speaking engagments well in advance, really! :-)
Yesterday I gave a Productivity Tips for Dreamweaver MX 2004 session at the SCCFUG Winter Conference in Costa Mesa, CA. Some of the tips were from our book, but some where not. This was the first time I've ever spoken to a purely ColdFusion crowd and it looks like it won't be the last either. I truly enjoyed the experience.
All in all, I think the session was well received. A quick poll of the audience showed me that most people learned at least 2 things about Dreamweaver that they didn't know. Many learned 3 and I didn't poll for 4. I am guessing that there would have been around half or more though. I even caught a gal bouncing in her chair in excitement over learning something. I love that kind of reaction!
I spent a good amount of time answering questions even after my session in the lobby and at the bar afterwards. (Thanks to the folks from Blue World for sponsoring drinks! I was teased for my O'Douls but I enjoyed it just the same as the real stuff.) Oh yeah, questions...
Unfortunately there were several complaints about Dreamweaver corrupting code. Almost all complaints came from Dreamweaver MX users. There were only one or two that had problems with Dreamweaver MX 2004. Macromedia really seems to care about code trust and have put a lot into DW MX 2004, but it still has the occasional hiccup it seems. In a few cases, I was able to offer workarounds. In most however, all I could suggest was to try the trial version of 2004 and see if it still happens. If there is a problem in 2004 I couldn't solve the best I could say was to report it to Macromedia and send them test files if possible.
At the end of my session, I had 7 prizes to give away. I'm known for my typlexia. This time I decided to ask the audience to look at their copies of the session in the handbook and point out my typos for a prize. I gave away 3 copies of Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 Killer Tips, 3 copies of Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 2004 Magic, and one license to Cartweaver 2 CF.
I wish the event lasted longer. For me, these types of events are like going to summer camp. I work from a home office and have little contact with adults. The opportunity to hang out with fellow geeks is a very welcome one. I really enjoyed meeting everyone and the opportunity to see a few folks again that I'd already met elsewhere.
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As it turns out, I am in fact mildly anemic. I'm starting on Iron therapy which should help. Sure explains why I get tired so easily; I'm relieved it wasn't my thyroid causing tiredness.
I've had congestion/sinusits over the last 6 months or so, and so has Gaetano. Finally, my regular doctor saw me while I had symptoms. (Usually he's always booked and I get stuck seeing someone else. He's very good, and hence quite popular. Dr. Sobral has been my doctor for about 24 years now.) As it turns out, this is a chronic condition, and should be treated (in what I consider to be) in an agressive manner.
I'll be taking a pricey brand-name medication, Augmentin (which is an anti-biotic) for 3 weeks, along with 2 other medications. There is no generic, which means I've now met $210.40 of my $500 annual deductible for brand name medication. Yep, I said it was pricey didn't I? ;-)
Getting rid of my constant "colds" (that's how I think of them) and treating my anemia should give me back quite a bit of energy and strength. I'm so looking forward to feeling healthy again, I cannot even explain it properly. I'm feeling like there's hope now for wellness! :-)
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Comment from Ranjan on 3/30/2004
But IE has a toolbar that pretty much does what FF Web Developer tools does.
http://www.nils.org.au/ais/web/resources/toolbar/
Regards
Ranjan
Thanks Ranjan, I'll have to take a look at this one then. I've used the one for IE 5+ before, but since I upgraded to IE6 on my work machine, I've gone without. ~Angela
Comment from Kim on 3/21/2004
Hi again,
I went to the dwfaq and saw this "The Color Asistant toolbar is only compatible with Dreamweaver MX"...
So I'll go a get me a copy.
Kim
Ohhhh that was written so long ago when people still were using DW4 which it doesn't work with. I'll make sure the store gets updated and thanks so much for the purchase. :-) ~Angela
Comment from Kim on 3/20/2004
Hi Angela,
I just stumbled over the URL to your website and I'm glad I did. First of all because I finally found developers tools for FF08 (I refused to replace my FB07 with FF08 cos' I couldn't find the tools). Now I have and I'm happy.
Secondly because of the images galleries.... this is probably not appropriate to write but you must be the most gorgeous "geek" ever walked this planet. Maybe I should take up CF :)
More seriously... will the color assistant become available for DMX04?
Kim
Hello Kim,
<blush>Thanks for the kind words.</blush> Color Assistant is already compatible with Dreamweaver MX 2004. If there is something that gave you the impression that it wasn't, please let me know. :-) ~Angela
Comment from jjshea on 3/10/2004
let's see, you have 1...2...3..3 wow's..no wait 4 wow's. Yes, 4 total wow's. I have to add a 5th!! No..scratch that, I have to add a WOW for every menu and menu item...view CSS, validation..what a concept..this is awsome thanks for sharing it! I actually used it to help a friend fix a display problem on a website, without pain!
as for installing it, make sure you are access the installer from Firefox not IE or another browser..Firefox will kick off the install.
thanks again angela!!! awsome..totally awsome!
I couldn't agree more :-) You're very welcome. I'm glad to hear my post has enlightened you (and hopefully many others). Enjoy! ~Angela
Comment from Josh on 2/18/2004
Hi Angela:
In my infinate wisdom, I downloaded the utilities from IE. :-)
Once I accessed the link to the developer tools in Firefox, it immediately prompted for install.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention, though!
D'oh! :-) Time to set FireFox as your default browser ;-) ~Angela
Comment from Josh on 2/18/2004
Hi Angela,
Thanks for bringing this to everyone's attention. It looks like a fantastic utility.
Unfortunately, I cannot figure out how to install this thing. :-)
Any quick pointers?
Hi Josh,
Well, have you installed FireFox already? ;-)
If so, all I did was go the first link in my original post, click the Install link and follow the prompts. ~Angela