1. MySQL Format Date
MySQL Format Date helps you make better use of the MySQL DATE_FORMAT function. Just choose a common date format and change it to one that meets your needs. The MySQL DATE_FORMAT code will be generated at the bottom of the page, and you can directly copy this query statement.
Click to visit: http://www.mysqlformatdate.com
2.Script Src
As a website developer, is it troublesome to open sites one by one every day to view the latest versions of JavaScript frameworks and libraries? ScriptSrc.net brings together the latest versions of all frameworks and libraries, presented in the form of independent pages. You can copy the reference path of the torrent file with just one click.
Click to visit: http://scriptsrc.net
3. Em Chart
I don't like em units in CSS files, but sometimes I have to deal with it. In this case, Em Chart will convert em units to pixel values, saving you time and hassle.
Click to visit: http://aloestudios.com/tools/emchart
4. Twitter API Explorer
If you use the Twitter API in your own applications, you'll love the Twitter API Explorer. This website conveniently lets you search via the Twitter API. Even better, the site can generate ready-to-use code snippets. Instant generation and instant access!
Click to visit: http://twitapi.com/explore
5. Browser Sandbox
Cross-browser compatibility is definitely a big issue that web developers face in their daily work. Browser Sandbox allows any Windows browser to be run on the web. The only drawback is that you must be running Windows: the application does not support Mac and Linux operating systems.
Click to visit: http://spoon.net/browsers
6. PHP Forms
Web forms are an important part of a website, but creating them can also be time-consuming. So is there a tool that can quickly generate forms for free? PHP forms allows you to create scalable forms suitable for most website needs.
Click to visit: http://www.phpform.org
7. .htaccess editor
The .htaccess file is a must-have for websites, especially WordPress blogs. Don't know how to write? No problem, just visit this website and use the wizard to create the .htaccess file. Maybe it's not perfect, but it basically meets most needs.
Click to visit: http://www.htaccesseditor.com/en.shtml
8. Smush it!
A picture may be worth a thousand words, but it also takes up a lot of bandwidth. Images can be optimized for website use using processing software such as Photoshop. But if you don’t have these bloated desktop software, you won’t be helpless. Smush.it can fully satisfy you. Smush.it, an online image optimization tool developed by Yahoo Developer Network, can effectively reduce image size without reducing its quality. For WordPress users, the more convenient and powerful WP-Smush.it plug-in is available.
Click to visit: http://developer.yahoo.com/yslow/smushit/
Versions can be uploaded online: http://www.mangguo.org/smush-it-hidden-online-image-optimizer/
9. CSS Compressor
Especially on websites with many different page layouts, CSS files are often very large and take up a lot of server bandwidth. This compression tool called CSS Compressor can reduce CSS file size by removing unnecessary bytes such as comments and whitespace. Even better, the compression level can be configured to suit your needs.
Click to visit: http://www.csscompressor.com
10.Test everything
This site is a must-have bookmark: as the name suggests, everything can be tested with it, such as XHTML and CSS markup, PageRank, backlinks and much more.
Click to visit: http://tester.jonasjohn.de
Original English manuscript: 10 sites developers should have in their bookmarks | CatsWhoCode
Translation and compilation: 10 websites worthy of collection by website developers | Mango