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Revision as of 08:18, 10 May 2016
A web design generator is computer program or other means of generating HTML, CSS, JavaScript, typefaces, or other resources relating to web design.
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Description
Generators are intended to save time, providing a graphical user interface where the user can enter draw, make selections from lists, draw on the screen, and provide other inputs to the generator.
The output from a generator will be HTML, CSS, or some other resource.
Automation
Some generators are programmable, allowing users to automate processes related to web design.
Higher-level structure
Generators typically create a higher-level structure based upon a lower-level structure.
The HTML language, for example, is a low-level structure: a set of HTML elements and rules for using them.
A web page is a high-level structure: multiple HTML elements work together as a cohesive document.
Bootstrap generators
Generators for the Bootstrap framework include:
See Bootstrap generators.
See also
External links
- Tattoo lettering generator - cf. VERYBADPOSTURE.ttf
- Typography Maker
- Text to ASCII art
- CSS Typeset