Author: Saad Bassi | 63 views
17
Mar
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In the first part of the Ultimate Magento Guide, we covered the back-end features of this open source e-commerce software. We also created a simple product and displayed it in our e-store.
Today we will focus on &qu
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Author: Umut M. | 337 views
3
Feb
FeedBurner's popular chicklet FeedCount is the most-used way to display the number of subscribers for a feed.
Also, a similar design is used by TwitterCounter to display your Twitter followers.
We'll be creating a dynamic FeedCount-like interface that can display your website's statistics like pageviews, visits, etc. (one or all of them) using PHP.
At the end of this tutorial, we'll have 2 differen
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Author: Jeremy McPeak | 171 views
21
Jan
Picking up where Lesson two left off, this new installment of ASP.NET From Scratch covers more C# programming fundamentals – namely class inheritance and interfaces. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to use inheritance to save time and code. You’ll also learn about the concept of interfaces, and how they can make your applications and components flexible and maintainable. You’ll also be introduced to th
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Author: Bill Pena | 144 views
20
Jan
HTML 5 provides some great new features for web designers who want to code readable, semantically-meaningful layouts. However, support for HTML 5 is still evolving, and Internet Explorer is the last to add support. In this tutorial, we’ll create a common layout using some of HTML 5’s new semantic elements, then use JavaScript and CSS to make our design backwards-compatible with Internet Explorer. Yes, e
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Author: David Walsh | 132 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: Dion Almaer | 132 views
15
Jan
The incredibly popular jQuery library has released jQuery 1.4 on a new website that will celebrate 14 days of jQuery.
There are a lot of new features, and as usual performance gains are showcased.
Easy Setter Functions: For a while now, you’ve been able to pass a function into .attr() and the return value of that function is set into the appropriate attribute. This functionalilty has now been extended into all s
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Author: James Padolsey | 268 views
14
Jan
jQuery 1.4 was recently released. This wasn’t simply a maintenance release as some had speculated; there are many new features, enhancements and performance improvements included in 1.4! This post covers the new features and enhancements that you may find beneficial.You can download jQuery 1.4 right now, here: http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.4.js1. Passing Attributes to jQuery(…)Pre 1.4, jQuery supporte
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Author: Dion Almaer | 145 views
14
Jan
Adobe BrowserLab (formerly Meer Meer) has been updated today with new browsers and features:
New Browser Support: Adding Internet Explorer 8, Chrome 3.0, Safari 4 and Firefox 3.5 to the current list of supported browsers;
Rulers and Guides: Providing users more precision with rulers on the X and Y axes, as well as movable guides;
Move and Pan: Enabling users to move to any area of a screenshot; and
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Author: Jeffrey Way | 153 views
14
Jan
Last Friday, we learned how to utilize a tool called Zen-Coding to rapidly speed up our development time when creating mark-up. In today’s Plus video tutorial, we’re going to take another huge leap forward, specifically with CSS, where I’ll show you how to utilize a different tool, called “Scaffold,” created by Anthony Short. This will allow you to use variables, functions (mix-ins),
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Author: Umut M. | 76 views
13
Jan
JAI is an open source JavaScript audio interface for the HTML5 <audio> tag that can play a list of audio files.
It doesn't use any image, all the elements are rendered in runtime with the <canvas> element & the click-able play-list is only a list of links that are styled with CSS.
It can only work in modern browsers that has HTML5 support & use the Ogg Vorbis audio codec for the <audio>
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