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# The Big Box of HTML
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## Validators
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- [Tecate.js](https://github.com/kevinburke/tecate) - Drop in this script and it will display a warning at the top of your page if you have any invalid markup
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- [W3C Markup Validation Service](https://validator.w3.org/) - The original HTML validator for all your HTML validating needs
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## Testing Tools
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- [.resizr](http://resizr.co/) - Responsive website testing tool
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- [SSLlabs](https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/) - THE SSL server test. Grades your website from A+ to F on it's SSL capabilities.
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## Content & Generators
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- [Cat Ipsum](http://catipsum.com/) - A furrier alternative to Lorem Ipsum
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- [placehold.it](https://placehold.it/) - A simple no-fuss placeholder image service
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- [placekitten.com](http://placekitten.com/) - A placeholder image service that gives you pictures of kittens
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- [High Resolution Browser Logos](https://github.com/alrra/browser-logos#high-resolution-browser-logos) - A GitHub repository that contains high resolution logos for every browser under the sun
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## Fonts
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- [webfont-test](http://webfont-test.com/) - Compare up to 3 fonts at once
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- [Google Fonts on Github](https://github.com/google/fonts) - A repository that contains the fonts available on [Google Fonts](https://www.google.com/fonts).
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- [&what;](http://www.amp-what.com/) - Not strictly a font tool, but still useful. This website lets you search a considerably sized library of unicode characters and presents you with their HTML entity form.
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### Icon fonts and Equivalent
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- [Font Awesome](http://fontawesome.io/) - A cool icon font with 519(!) icons
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- [Open Iconic](https://useiconic.com/open/) - An open source version of a much larger commerical icon set. Still good - has nice clear icons for use in many different projects.
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## Packaging Tools
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- [NW.js](http://nwjs.io/) - Previously known as `node-webkit`, this tool lets you package your HTML / CSS / JS app into a bundle (native for your target desktop platform) with Blink & Node.JS.
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- [Electron](http://electron.atom.io/) - An alternative to the above. Looks to be smaller, but I don't really know how it works.
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## Support Websites
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This section is a bit different - it contains link to sites that you might want to link to if a user of your website doesn't support a technology that you require.
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- [enable-javascript.com](http://enable-javascript.com/) - Shows the user how to enable javascript in their browser
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- [What Browser?](https://whatbrowser.org/) - Useful to link to if a user has an outdated browser
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## Other
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- [SRI Hash Generator](https://srihash.org/) - Compute the SRI hash for the resource at a given url. See [cloudflare's blog post](https://blog.cloudflare.com/an-introduction-to-javascript-based-ddos/) (Scroll to the section on "Subresource Integrity") for more information.
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