Posts Tagged Tutorials
By Callum Chapman on May 4th, 2010 Category: Tutorials 11 Comments
In this tutorial we’re going to be creating a sleek striped business card from scratch in Illustrator CS4, using various tools and techniques. As well as creating this business card yourself, you can also download the business card for free along with a corresponding letterhead. Step 1 The first step, as with any tutorial, is […]
By Abhin on May 3rd, 2010 Category: Inspiration No Comments
April is gone and left us with some really good tuts, articles and lots of things happening. With designers creating some out of the world masterpieces, developers pushing the limits of browsers and Adode launching the CS5 suite. We will take a look at the best what web has offered us in April. Designing & […]
By Abhin on April 26th, 2010 Category: Tutorials 12 Comments
Hope You’ll enjoyed part 1 of our Create a Cool Mask Transition Slideshow mini series, it’s time to Move on with part 2, we are going to implement the effect by creating a jQuery plugin! Tutorial Structure – Setting up workspace for the plugin. Creating a plugin. Putting it altogether. Setting up workspace for the plugin. […]
By Jose on April 23rd, 2010 Category: Tutorials 16 Comments
The most used and well documented programming language for web development is PHP, but it has some problems as a language (every language does). The most important problem is it’s too much permissive, and we can make some common mistakes that can hide our program’s behaviour beyond the limit, instead of writing a clean and […]
By Otba on April 21st, 2010 Category: Articles 4 Comments
Nowadays, social media is a major part of success. If you have a start-up or you work as a freelancer, you should hear and use some of these social media services. If you did not, you are missing out the opportunity to get clients and unique visitors. Actually, I don’t want to talk about how […]
By Abhin on April 15th, 2010 Category: Articles 17 Comments
Most of you are familiar with Jeffrey, for those who are not, Jeffrey Way is the manager of leading web templates Marketplace Themeforest and the editor of the most popular web development blog Nettuts. He is a well known personality and recently was the guest on the jQuery podcast. 1) First of all thanks for […]
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