Development Tuts
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TEXT ROTATION WITH CSS
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
TEXT ROTATION WITH CSS
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Date Display Technique with Sprites
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
Date Display Technique with Sprites
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13 Helpful Cheat Sheets - WordPress Themes
Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
If you are just getting familiar with WordPress or even if you have been using it for a while, it’s a good idea to have some cheat sheets handy when building a theme. Here are 13 cheat sheets that I find to be very helpful.
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10 Handy WordPress Comments Hacks
Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
Comments sections are neglected on many blogs. That is definitely a bad thing, because comments represent interaction between you and your readers. In this article, we’ll have a look at 10 great tips and hacks to enhance your blog’s comments section and give it the quality it deserves.
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Handy Tips for Creating a Print CSS Stylesheet
Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
Print stylesheets often come as a secondary thought on many websites, after all, who prints a webpage anyway?! Despite their slightly infrequent use, a print stylesheet can really help polish the printed document for when it is used. It doesn’t take too long to create, so let’s take a look at some handy tips that you can put into practice on your own site.
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The CSS3 border-radius property
Monday, July 20th, 2009
One of the CSS3 properties designers have been longing the most for is undoubtedly the border-radius property. With CSS3 border-radius property it’s possible to create the so popular rectangles with rounded corners exclusively via CSS - no images needed.
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CSS3 Cheat Sheet
Monday, July 13th, 2009
In this post we present a printable CSS 3 Cheat Sheet (PDF), a complete listing of all the properties, selectors types and allowed values in the current CSS 3 specification from the W3C.
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HTML 5 and CSS 3
Tuesday, July 7th, 2009
In this tutorial, we are going to build a blog page using next-generation techniques from HTML 5 and CSS 3. The tutorial aims to demonstrate how we will be building websites when the specifications are finalized and the browser vendors have implemented them. If you already know HTML and CSS, it should be easy to follow along.
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20+ WordPress Recipes (Codes)
Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
Now, I would like to recommend a resourceful WordPress site to you called WpRecipes. This post contains over 20 recipes that I hand picked from WpRecipes.
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10 JavaScript Quick Tips and Best Practices
Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
Recently, a few blogs and tutorial sites have posted some really good articles on JavaScript tips and best practices, and I thought that was a good topic that could easily be expanded upon. So I put together a list of 10 fairly simple JavaScript tips and best practices of my own.
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15 Best Techniques For Implementing Autosuggest
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
This collection includes standard auto suggest scripts, del.icious tag suggestion, autosuggest control to search images on Flickr, and advanced table filter with auto suggest control.
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7 MooTools Plugins You Should Use on Every Website
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
I’ve compiled a list of plugins you MUST use on every website to take the user experience to the next level.
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Digg-style post sharing tool - jQuery
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
I was surfing website and searching for inspirations and I stumbled upon digg.com. I discovered a small utility on every single post, the share link. Yes, I want to implement that, it looks cool, practical and useful...
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35 CSS-Lifesavers For Efficient Web Design
Monday, June 29th, 2009
Today, we will look at 35 new and useful CSS tools, generators and resources that can significantly improve your workflow and reduce your time efforts for CSS-coding. Whether you’re writing, compiling, refining or experimenting with CSS code – or all of the above – these tools can help you get the job done faster and better than ever before.
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“wordwrap” for JavaScript
Friday, June 26th, 2009
This function emulates PHP’s wordwrap. It takes four arguments: The string to be wrapped. The column width (a number, default: 75) The character(s) to be inserted at every break. (default: ‘\n’) The cut: a Boolean value (false by default). See PHP docs for more info.
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How to properly “speak” HTM language
Friday, June 26th, 2009
One of the cornerstones of web standards is semantics. For those confused with this term, semantics is meaning of the word, sentence or in our case - a piece of code. Producing meaningful code brings you closer to the idea of web standards.
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5 Useful WordPress Functions You Didn’t Know Existed
Friday, June 26th, 2009
So, I compiled a list of some of my favorites. Some are simple and can be used by pretty much everyone; others have less common uses; but, all of them are incredibly useful.
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23 Indispensible Ajax and Javascript Cheat Sheets
Thursday, June 25th, 2009
JavaScript has always been one of the most popular programming languages on the web, and with the arrival of AJAX it quickly became the number one choice for pro web developers.
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