Author: Evert Padje | 143 views
17
Mar
In this tutorial, we’re going to build a PHP/MySQL powered forum from scratch. This tutorial is perfect for getting used to basic PHP and database usage. Let’s dive right in!
Step 1: Creating Database Tables
It’s always a good idea to start with creating a good data model when building an application. Let’s describe our application in one sentence: We are going to make a forum which has us
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Author: David Walsh | 129 views
18
Jan
One modern, attractive way of placing a lot of content into a little space is by using a tab system. This tutorial will show you how to create a sexy, animated tab system complete with CSS sprites, cookies, and animated tab swapping. AssumptionsThere are a few assumptions and notes that we’re going into this system with:We’ll be using the most recent version of MooTools: 1.2.4.The client must support
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Author: Jeffrey Way | 107 views
13
Jan
A weekly writer position has just opened on Nettuts+. If interested in filling the spot, your duties, should you choose to accept them, will be to submit one design-focused article each week. Mostly, you’ll be free to choose your topics, as long as they’ll appeal to our audience. We’re in need of articles which focus on advanced CSS, HTML 5, the intricacies of a design, typography, adding depth t
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Author: Siddharth | 332 views
6
Jan
A dash of animation can spruce up a dull interface. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to do it the right way with jQuery. A Word From the AuthorAnimation: a concept which often evokes divisive reactions from people. Some swear by its usefulness, whilst others rage at its overuse. Nevertheless, animations, when used right, often spruce up a user interface, and make it feel much more snappy and clean. In this
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Author: Adam Hawkins | 208 views
4
Jan
Give me an hour of your time, and I’ll take you on a fly by of the Ruby on Rails framework. We’ll create controllers, models, views, add admin logins, and deploy using Heroku’s service in under an hour! In this article we’ll create a simple bookshelf application where you can add books and write thoughts about them. Then we’ll deploy the application in just a few minutes. So buckle up
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Author: Jeffrey Way | 209 views
1
Jan
Where I live, it’ll be 2010 in six hours. Wow – 2010! And that means, in five years, we’ll be in flying cars where the postal service isn’t as efficient as the weather. (First person who names that movie reference will be sent a web dev book.) As the year comes to a close, I want to take a moment to thank all of you so much. While my job is to edit and create tutorials, I can promise that I
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Author: Siddharth | 176 views
31
Dec
A few months ago, you learned how to create an in-place editing system. Today, we’ll take things a step further as we create a simple backend, which will allow our website to remember the changes that we’ve made. A Word From the AuthorWith all the buzz around Web 2.0, ease of use is now much more important than ever. Being able to edit some content without having to go to another page is something a lot
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Author: Skellie | 137 views
31
Dec
As part of the eleventh day of 12 for 2010, we’re giving away a free 3-month membership to Plus;. Entries are open to everybody – Plus members and non-Plus members alike. Entering only takes a few seconds, since all you’ve got to do is leave a comment. Too easy.Meet Derek Herman Derek is the Tuts+ WordPress master and the guy who turns Collis’s designs into a reality. He makes WordPress do t
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Author: Andrew Burgess | 234 views
28
Dec
Now that we’re down to the end of 2009, what were some of the best web development and design tutorials and articles from the year? We’ll take a look at 120 of them!JanuaryHow to Build a Login System for a Simple WebsiteIn today’s video tutorial, we’ll be building a login system with PHP and MYSQL. Many, many features will be covered; including MySqli, Prepared Statements, jQuery, Classes, S
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Author: Dion Almaer | 147 views
21
Dec
Reposted from my personal blog
"If you squint, Chrome Extensions and webOS applications look similar" -- a wise friend
Having now written webOS applications and Chrome Extensions I have been struck by how similar they are, and could be.
It may seem weird to see similarity in a browser extension mechanism and a mobile application runtime, but when you look at it, there is plenty to share at a high level:
Breaking
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