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Post by Her Highness on Feb 1, 2016 1:37:22 GMT
Here are the list of plugins I currently use. They've helped a lot. Muzli Design Inspiration
All the design inspiration you need. It’s like crack for designers. And good for you too! Muzli is a new-tab chrome extension, it will become your home page, so you don’t miss anything.
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Post by Her Highness on Feb 1, 2016 1:38:48 GMT
PANDA 4
Find the best content. Be informed. Stay inspired. The newsfeed dashboard for 100,000+ designers , developers and entrepreneurs.
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Post by Her Highness on Feb 1, 2016 1:43:25 GMT
Like a font online? WhatFont
The easiest way to identify fonts on web pages. What is the easiest way to find out the fonts used in a webpage? Firebug and Webkit Inspector are easy enough to use for developers. However, for others, this should not be necessary. With this extension, you could inspect web fonts by just hovering on them. It is that simple and elegant. It also detects the services used for serving the web fonts. Supports Typekit and Google Font API.
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Post by Her Highness on Feb 1, 2016 1:46:37 GMT
Want to evaluate your website/product design to make sure it's user-centered? UX CheckUX Check is a Chrome Extension that helps you identify usability issues through a heuristic evaluation. www.uxcheck.co/
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Post by Her Highness on Feb 1, 2016 1:52:10 GMT
Want to make sure you're not making any grammatical error? This is especially beneficial for large website design. Grammarly Spell check and grammar check your writing when communicating online. Boost your productivity and credibility everywhere you write! The free Spell Checker & Grammar Checker by Grammarly helps you write clearly and confidently on Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Tumblr, and nearly anywhere else on the Web. With Grammarly, you can always be sure that your words are mistake-free and say what you mean.
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Post by Her Highness on Feb 1, 2016 1:53:53 GMT
If you get the Panda extension, you won't need this. the dribble extension is inserted in it. Why Dribbble New Tab is great: 1. Get your daily dose of inspiration without needing to go anywhere. 2. It's the fastest way to get design inspiration. 3. It's impossible to miss anything design related.
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Post by Her Highness on Feb 1, 2016 2:00:36 GMT
Awesome Screenshot
Capture, Annotate and Share. Capture all or part of any web page. Add annotations, comments, blur sensitive info, and share with one-click uploads.
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Post by Her Highness on Feb 1, 2016 2:03:23 GMT
Pinterest
A tool to find your inspiration and share it with others. Use it to collect things you love, organize and plan important projects, and more. The official Pinterest extension for Google Chrome adds a button to your browser that lets you pin from any website, quickly and easily. <COMMENT: I absolutely love this extension>
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Post by Her Highness on Feb 1, 2016 2:06:44 GMT
Found a color you like and want to keep? Eye Dropper
Open source extension which allows you to pick colors from web pages
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Post by Her Highness on Feb 1, 2016 2:08:52 GMT
Resolution Test
An extension for developers to test web pages in different screen resolutions, with an option to define your own resolutions.
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Post by Her Highness on Feb 1, 2016 2:15:27 GMT
Inspect element
Not sure if this tool can be classified as an extension, but it's VERYYYYY useful. Inspect and edit on the fly any element in the DOM tree in the Elements panel. View and change the CSS rules applied to any selected element in the Styles pane. View and edit a selected element's box model in the Metrics pane. View any changes made to your page locally in the Sources panel. <COMMENT: right click ==> "Inspect" ==> let's you check out and "steal" codes from other websites. It also helps when you're designing your own website by allowing you to change codes, styles & elements. Chrome shows you the responsiveness of your website in mobile, laptop, varying screen size modes. >
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Post by Her Highness on Jun 19, 2016 5:12:45 GMT
Project Naptha chrome extension
Project Naptha automatically applies state-of-the-art computer vision algorithms on every image you see while browsing the web. The result is a seamless and intuitive experience, where you can highlight as well as copy and paste and even edit and translate the text formerly trapped within an image. Words on the web exist in two forms: there’s the text of articles, emails, tweets, chats and blogs— which can be copied, searched, translated, edited and selected— and then there’s the text which is shackled to images, found in comics, document scans, photographs, posters, charts, diagrams, screenshots and memes. Interaction with this second type of text has always been a second class experience, the only way to search or copy a sentence from an image would be to do as the ancient monks did, manually transcribing regions of interest. You can watch as moving your cursor over a block of words changes it into the little I-beam. You can drag over a few lines and watch as a semitransparent blue box highlights the text, helping you keep track of where you are and what you’re reading. Hit Ctrl+C to copy the text, where you can paste it into a search bar, a Word document, an email or a chat window. Right-click and you can erase the words from an image, edit the words, or even translate it into a different language.
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