Author: Umut M. | 323 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: Bill Pena | 133 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: Jeffrey Way | 46 views
16
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, even IE 6
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Author: Jeffrey Way | 43 views
16
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, even IE 6
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Author: Umut M. | 176 views
14
Jan
It is sometimes the lack of inspiration or resources or being too busy, there is usually a moment that every designer, developer & creative agency wishes the touch of a magic hand that would create for them.
DesignCrowd, a marketplace for graphic design & creative services, can be what you're looking for & more.
It is a web-based service that helps you to get multiple custom designs for a project (~
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Author: Dan Wellman | 164 views
5
Jan
In this tutorial, we’re going to look at how we can easily create an attractive and space-saving content viewer which even works with JavaScript disabled. We’ll build a solid core of semantic HTML, styled with some basic CSS and we’ll then use jQuery to add further enhancements in the form of transition animations.The following screenshot shows what we’ll end up with by the end of the tutori
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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: Umut M. | 145 views
28
Dec
It is mostly challenging to build table-less, semantic forms that look good & work cross-browser.
RMSforms is a CSS framework for making this process easier.
Considering forms are a list of elements, the framework uses unordered lists for grouping items & style them accordingly.
The layout of the forms & how labels are displayed can be set to be horizontal or vertical by simply updating CSS classes use
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Author: Andrew Burgess | 232 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 | 210 views
22
Dec
I am sure MathML took off somewhere, but I never really saw it. MathJax seems to have a chance at being a practical solution that offers a high quality display of LaTeX and MathML math notation in HTML pages.
You can embed the following LaTeX right in your page:
PLAIN TEXT
HTML:
<p>The Lorenz Equations</p>
\[\begin{matrix}
\dot{x} & = & \sigma(y-x) \\
\dot{y} &#
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