HTML5 Globals and You
Nettuts+
31 May 2010 16:05
Much has been written on the big ticket changes in HTML5, like forms, semantics, and media, but information on the less splashy changes is sparse. While global attributes aren’t the most sexy change of HTML5, they are the change that you will be using over and over and over as you migrate to [...]
Quick Tip: The Multi-Column CSS3 Module
Nettuts+
28 May 2010 18:05
For over six years, CSS3 columns have been available to us; yet, strangely, they’re rarely utilized. Because they currently are only supported in Mozilla and Webkit-based browsers, this means that – again – no support in Internet Explorer. But that’s okay! The world will not end if IE users see one longer paragraph. I’ll show [...]
Magento for Designers: Part 4
Nettuts+
28 May 2010 17:05
Magento is a stunningly powerful e-commerce platform. In this miniseries, we’ll learn how to get started with the platform, getting to know the terminologies, setting up a store and all related aspects of it and finally learn how to customize it to make it our very own.
In this fourth part, we’ll lay the groundwork for [...]
Rock-Solid WordPress 3.0 Themes using Custom Post Types
Nettuts+
27 May 2010 17:05
The WordPress community is buzzing with excitement over the soon-to-be-released WordPress 3.0. Currently in Beta 2 now, WordPress 3.0 will have a lot of exciting new features , such as a new default theme and better menu management. Quite possibly the most exciting of these features is custom post types. In this tutorial, we’ll talk [...]
2 New Premium Tutorials: Refinery and Modernizr
Nettuts+
26 May 2010 21:05
This week, we have two excellent new Net Premium tutorials for our members. First, Glenn Goodrich will teach you how to work with Refinery – a Rails CMS. Next, I’ll teach you how to detect CSS3 and HTML5 support in browsers, by using the wonderful Modernizr library. Help give back to Nettuts+ by signing up [...]
Why you Should be using PHP’s PDO for Database Access
Nettuts+
26 May 2010 17:05
Many PHP programmers learned how to access databases by using either the mysql or mysqli extensions. Since PHP 5.1, there’s been a better way. PHP Data Objects (PDO) provide methods for prepared statements and working with objects that will make you far more productive!
PDO Introduction
“PDO – PHP Data Objects – is a database access layer [...]
Premium Members: Contribute Your Testimonials
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26 May 2010 01:05
We have started to collect testimonials from happy Premium members to display on our Tuts+ Testimonials page. If you’d like your testimonial featured on the page, please leave your testimonial in a comment on this post. We’ll publish your name and a link to your website with your testimonial.
If you’re a Premium member, please take [...]
CSS DIY Organization
Nettuts+
25 May 2010 17:05
I detest looking at code or mark-up that I’ve written in the past, which I don’t understand right off the bat. I’m surely no different from you in that I want to be able to come back years later, pick the code up, and understand exactly what is going on. I don’t want [...]
10 Django Troublespots for Beginners
Nettuts+
24 May 2010 11:05
Django is an incredibly-powerful web framework, but using it can be a bit daunting for new users. I found this out the hard way over a year ago, spending hours struggling with some of the basic concepts of Django. Today, it's the only thing I use to develop custom sites and applications – though getting [...]
Freebie: Massive iPad Vector GUI Elements
Nettuts+
24 May 2010 11:05
The folks at IconShock have a massive vector pack of, quite literally, all the iPad GUI elements. This includes the iPad itself, buttons, alert boxes, tabs, the keyboard, and plenty more.
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