Quick Tip: The Best Way to Run Internet Explorer on your Mac
Nettuts+
21 July 2010 01:07
While Mac users do have a handful of resources available, when viewing new web designs in Internet Explorer, the quickest solution is to use Wine, which can create a “wrapper” for the native PC Internet Explorer app! Even better, an app, called Wine Bottler makes adding the IE icon to your dock amazingly simple. I’ll [...]
Creating Custom Fields for Attachments in WordPress
Nettuts+
20 July 2010 23:07
Custom fields in WordPress make it easy to customize your theme in a variety of ways; plus, they are simple to implement for posts and pages. Attachments, on the other hand, take a bit more work to implement, requiring you to read through and decipher core source code in order to make them work. We’ll [...]
Deciphering Magic Methods in PHP
Nettuts+
19 July 2010 15:07
PHP provides a number of ‘magic’ methods that allow you to do some pretty neat tricks in object oriented programming. These methods, identified by a two underscore prefix (__), function as interceptors that are automatically called when certain conditions are met. Magic methods provide some extremely useful functionality, and this tutorial will demonstrate each method’s [...]
Take Advantage of CSS3 to Achieve Subtle Design
Nettuts+
16 July 2010 14:07
I hear this CSS3 thing is all the rage. Resources are flying around the tutorial world and blogosphere providing brilliant examples of creative new ways to design using CSS3 modules. However, it’s easy to over-implement and lose the brilliant subtlety of great user interfaces. Here are three quick tips for using powerful CSS3 techniques in [...]
How To Be A Rockstar WordPress Designer: WordPress 3 Revision!
Nettuts+
16 July 2010 04:07
With the recent release of WordPress 3.0, Rockable Press has just released an updated version of How to be a Rockstar WordPress Designer by Collis Ta’eed and Harley Alexander. The updated version is FREE for all those who have already purchased the first edition of the eBook. All they’ll need to do is use the [...]
Web Dev Q&A #2 – PHP Sessions, HTML5 Doctypes, and Form Styling
Nettuts+
16 July 2010 01:07
We’re back with the second entry in the Nettuts+ Q&A series. Today, we discuss the difference between LESS and Sass, how to pass server-side values to your JavaScript, how to work with PHP and cookies, and the HTML5 doctype. Here we go! 1. LESS and Sass. Hey Nettuts+. I’m confused. What’s the difference between LESS [...]
New Premium Tutorial: All About the “Static” Keyword
Nettuts+
14 July 2010 20:07
Today, we are going to learn how to use the ’static’ keyword in PHP. We are going go over the basics and build some examples. It is time to add this interesting language feature to your web development bag of tricks. Become a Premium member today to see this and many other tutorials! Join Net [...]
How to Create a Web Service in a Matter of Minutes
Nettuts+
14 July 2010 15:07
Offering your content or logic as a service on the web is a great idea. For starters it allows you to build numerous front-ends for your own information without having to access the databases all the time (and thus making scaling your system much easier). The even more practical upshot is that you allow people [...]
Three Steps to Fostering a User-Centered Design Culture
Nettuts+
13 July 2010 15:07
As responsible designers we must educate clients on the importance – both the validity as well as the viability – of the user-centered design process, one that gives due consideration to the needs of potential users. With the three steps that follow, we’ll go over techniques that you can use to get your team thinking [...]
Calling All Bleeding Edge HTML5 Devs
Nettuts+
13 July 2010 14:07
Hey, everyone. The next big category from our popular sister-coding-marketplace, CodeCanyon, will be for HTML5 “apps” — some might call them web stacks. This category will feature everything from advanced to-do lists with offline support, to advanced video, to presentation apps, to even games; all built with HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript. I’m looking to commission [...]
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