![]() ![]() ![]() I could go with traditional editor and browser thing, but that requires a bit of setup. I also wanted a quick way to hack stuff while traveling or waiting at the airport, where you’re mostly offline. They’re all great and do the job perfectly.īut I’ve always felt a slight friction in using them over the internet - there’s an inherent delay between starting them up and being able to use them. If you’re a front-end developer, you’ve probably tried one or more of the code playgrounds out there - like CodePen, JSBin, JSFiddle - to figure out code issues or to discuss snippets and logic pieces with colleagues. You can use things like Angular, React, Sass, Babel, or Atomic CSS - just like that. You can use Web Maker to play with HTML, CSS and JavaScript right in the browser without any external editor or specific setup. It was also a homepage featured extension on the Chrome Webstore, twice! It’s used daily by thousands of developers around the world and has a 5 star rating from 700+ users. Web Maker is a Chrome extension that gives you a blazing fast and offline front-end playground - right inside your browser. By kushagra gour Web Maker - How I built a fast, offline front-end playground
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