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Load it in a split view with files on one side, and you can drag and drop files with ease).Find hiring guides, material costs, expert advice, how-to's and more. (Update: Daniel Wilson pointed me to the excellent website Squoosh which works great. Finally, optimising images for the web is lacking, I haven’t yet found a good app solution on iOS yet.I don’t think it will long before the first Sketch-like apps arrive though, it feels like momentum is gathering. You can use Marvel to create an interactive prototype using screenshots of your designs, but nowadays designers expect to be able to design and create interactive mockups in the same app. There is a chance that the browser-based Figma might work in the future, but there is no sign of that being their intention (yet). Likewise, UX prototyping hasn’t been solved either.You can SSH or FTP into a remote webserver, just not run anything locally. While the iPad provides enough develpoment possibilities enough for me (someone who is only using HTML CSS and JS) the sandboxed nature of the OS means you can’t run a local web server.(Update: Jared White recommends Inspect Browser recommended - so I will give that a try!) Please let me know if you have any experience with these.
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Separate inspector apps available, but these I’ve been nervous about shelling out for these when desktop tools are free as part of the browser.
Textastic give you access to a preview with Firebug, but it’s a fiddly interface that hasn’t been optimised for touch. Web inspection has yet to be solved properly on iOS.There’s a lot that is more painful though:
I have edited websites and documents in Coda and Textastic, and then cloned and pushed changes in Git using Working Copy. There’s a lot you can do in terms of coding on the iPad.