Window Resizer for Safari - Extension
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Test responsive designs, split windows, customize sizes.
Alfredo

Window Resizer for Safari — Test responsive designs, split windows, customize sizes

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Window Resizer is a Safari web extension that lets you simulate how your website or application appears across different devices (for responsive design testing), split your windows for better window management, and add custom sizes to suit your needs.
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Alfredo
Hi guys! The story behind this app is quite simple. Last year, I got my first MacBook and started using Safari as my default browser and I couldn't find the extensions I would normally use as a developer and designer. I needed an extension to test my website's responsive design and to resize and manage my windows more efficiently. So, I decided to code it myself. The result is "Window Resizer for Safari", an optimized extension designed for testing responsive designs, splitting windows, and adding custom sizes for better window management. I hope it can be helpful for many people out there. I've also coded other Safari extensions, such as a font indentifier, a color picker, a SVG picker, a CSS inspector, and more. You can check them out here: Safari Web Extensions If you have any comments, you can send me an email at: contact@safariwebextensions.com I wish you all the best in your projects and much success!
Ashit from Draftly.so
Hi Alfredo, As the co-founder of a software development company, I understand the importance of testing designs across various screen resolutions. Window Resizer for Safari sounds like a brilliant idea that could really streamline this process for my team. Thank you for addressing a common challenge with such a practical solution. I have upvoted your product. I'm looking forward to seeing how this tool evolves! Best, Ashit
Alfredo
Hi @ashitvora ! Appreciate the support. Good luck with everything on your end too! Safari Web Extensions
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Congratulations on launching Window Resizer, @ag_uxdesign! 🎉 It's fantastic to see makers like you stepping up to fill a gap in the Safari extension ecosystem. As a developer, I can relate to the struggle of finding the right tools for responsive design testing. The ability to split windows and add custom sizes will definitely enhance productivity for many of us. Also, your other extensions sound intriguing! I’m particularly interested in the CSS inspector – having a handy tool like that can really streamline our workflow. I’d love to see some user feedback once people start adopting it. Have you considered an AMA session to address any queries or get suggestions from the community? Wishing you great traction on this launch! Keep up the great work!
Alfredo
@blankwebdev Thanks so much for the support! Filling the gap in the Safari extension ecosystem is very important to us, and we’re committed to enhancing productivity for developers and designers. An AMA session is a great idea, we’ll definitely consider it to engage with the community and gather feedback. Stay tuned for updates, and we appreciate your encouragement! Safari Web Extensions
Toshit Garg
Congrats on launch of Window Resizer for Safari....
Alfredo
Hi @toshit_garg your support means a lot. Wishing you tons of success with your projects! Safari Web Extensions
Sheikh Irfan
Hey @ag_uxdesign congrats on the launch! 🥳 What could be the USP of your product which makes it different from another?? keep going.
Alfredo
Hi @sheikhirfan10 , our product stands out with its great and intuitive user interface, exceptional customization options, and as the only Windows resizer available for Safari. We appreciate your support! Safari Web Extensions
Johanna John
This extension sounds like a time-saver for developers. Adding support for simulating different screen orientations, like landscape and portrait, could make it even more versatile.
Alfredo
Hi @joha_nna_john, support for both landscape and portrait sizes is already available. We hope this helps! All the best! Safari Web Extensions
Tumblar Kevin
Hi there, this is exactly what I needed for my responsive design projects. One suggestion which is adding a few preset device sizes could save time for users. Someone in my team was looking for a tool like this, and I'm excited to share it with them
Alfredo
Hi @tumblar_kevin, preset device sizes are already available. All the best! Safari Web Extensions