time is money. I use many different tricks to increase my
productivity
and these are my top selections for saving time. Please make you own
suggestions for other time savers in the comments.

Drop Down Menus :: All Web Menus (http://www.likno.com/
allwebmenusinfo.html )
Whenever I need to add a complex drop-down menu to a site, I turn to
All Web Menus. This program styles a complex multi level menu in less
time then it takes to type the text. All websites need menus and for
detailed menus, you should try All Web Menus.


Time saved: 1 Hour per menu.


Image Capture :: Gadwin Printscreen (http://www.gadwin.com/
printscreen/)
Gadwin Printscreen utility replaces windows standard printscreen
keyboard button with more options and flexibility. It loads on
windows
startup and runs silently in the background without consuming system
resources but it’s always there when you need it. Instead of just
capturing the entire screen view, Gadwin allows you to select a
rectangular area very precisely with the help of a built in
magnifying
window. This tool is invaluable to my work. I often use it to grab
different pieces to mock up a design.


Time saved: 2 Minutes per screen capture.


Batch Image Resizing :: Multiple Image Resizer .NET (http://
www.multipleimageresizer.net/ )
I tried 10-15 different batch resizing programs before setting on
Multiple Image Resizer .NET. This program’s ease of use in
unparalleled and it has absolutely any function you could desire.
Simply select a folder of images you want resized, determine whether
to resize, add border, add text, overlay images, crop, rotate or flip
them as a whole and save time editing the images one by one. I often
use it to add small watermarks to a group of images I’m uploading to
a
clients website.


Time saved: 20 Minutes for a group of 20 images to an hour or more
for
a group of 100+.
Web Forms :: My Contact Form (http://www.mycontactform.com)
Web forms take time to build, time to style and time to test. I use
My
Contact Form because it offers all of these steps in one plus more
options then I can easily code. The forms are highly customizable
including things like adding attachments, multiple recipients,
selecting a recipient and complete control over the look of the form.


Time saved: 30 Minutes to 1 hour per form.


CSS Text Boxes :: Rounded Cornr (http://www.roundedcornr.com/)
Once you have your rough draft laid out in CSS, and you need to start
adding style, Rounded Cornr can save you a lot of time. Rounded Cornr
quickly and easily creates images and CSS code for different box
styles in an easy to use interface. It also offers an option to code
it using only one image for all four corners, saving a minimal amount
of bandwidth.


Time Saved: 10 Minutes per style.


Vectorizing Images :: Vector Magic (http://vectormagic.com/)
A lot of the time, I’m designing images using Photoshop. I do all of
my logo work in Illustrator but I often find the need to convert
another one of my designs to a vector so I can resize it without a
reduction in quality. Vector Magic is a free online service that does
this amazingly well. I was skeptical at first, but after answering a
few short questions about my image, they were able to create a high
quality vector image from my jpeg. Doing it by hand for complex
images
would take a lot of time and not turn out quite as precise.


Time Saved: 1-3 Hours per complex vector.


Selecting Color Schemes :: Adobe Kuler (http://kuler.adobe.com/)
This is one site you’ve probably heard of before, but I find it
easier
to use and with more advanced features then the other color scheme
utilities available online. Add Adobe Air and use this tool even when
you’re not connect to the internet. Kuler offers many premade color
schemes as well that are an excellent source of inspiration for your
website.


Time Saved: 5-10 Minutes per scheme over self-selection.


Creating a Patterned Background :: Stripe Generator (http://
www.stripegenerator.com/)
A simple patterned background can add a much needed professional
finish to your websites. Sometimes, if a site of mine is looking
amateur despite clean design, all I need to add is a touch of design
to the background. Stripe Generator, as it’s name implies, auto
generates a striped background based on your input criteria. You can
change all the colors and create a wide variety of non-distracting
backgrounds.


Time Saved: 15 Minutes over creating it manually.


Building a Quick Photo Gallery :: Flickr Slidr (http://
flickrslidr.com/)
First off, I’m partial to Thickbox, but it isn’t always the easiest
to
configure exactly as you like and can require use of other programs
like the Multiple Image Resizer. Flickr Slidr creates a user
controlled photo slideshow that pulls the pictures directly from your
Flickr account. You can create a separate account for each project
and
spend much less time editing the look of the already well-designed
gallery.


Time Saved: 25 Minutes over Thickbox.

Testing Your Website in Multiple Browsers :: Browser Shots (http://
browsershots.org/)
It’s extremely important that your websites look good on all browsers
(or at a minimum, all widely used ones). Most people don’t have very
many browsers installed on their computer and even if they did, the
time it would take to open your site in each browser would be huge.
That’s where Browser Shots comes in. Put in your URL and choose all
the browsers you liked to test for. Over 50 browsers are currently
supported and you can even specify different screen sizes. Browser
Shots then shows you a screenshot of what your website looks like in
each browser.


Time Saved: 1-2 Hours if you choose all the browsers.

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