Author: Umut M. | 190 views
20
Feb
TexturePalace is a website which shares 200+ premium-but-free textures that we can use to decorate our designs.
All textures are converted from camera RAW data where the picture size is 3400px*2400px (or more).
The textures are well categorized like ground, nature, grunge, metal, etc. & they are free to be used in both personal or commercial projects.
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Author: Skellie | 196 views
28
Dec
As part of the eighth day of 12 for 2010, we’re giving away a free copy of Pro JavaScript Design Patterns. Entering only takes a few seconds, since all you’ve got to do is leave a comment. Too easy.Meet Ian Yates Ian started out as a Vectortuts+ writer, and is now the Activetuts+ editor. He knows more than a thing or two about Flash, illustration and web design. He drew all the caricatures for the 12 fo
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Author: Umut M. | 1,323 views
2
Dec
Web applications are offering an almost desktop-like functionality parallel to the increase in the connectivity speeds, wider usage of the cloud (easier scalability) & improvements in JavaScript/RIA development.
Also, moving to the cloud is no more a fantasy, it is the "current & future trend" considering the popularity of applications like Google Docs, Adobe Acrobat Online or web-based OSs.
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Author: Umut M. | 162 views
29
Nov
Web & Patterns is a website that collects and displays screenshots of interface design patterns.
The patterns are very well categorized from forms to paginations or typography to breadcrumbs.
Every screenshot has a short definition that mentions "why it was added to the gallery" & anyone can share their thoughts about the screenshots.
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Author: Umut M. | 156 views
27
Nov
Textures are handy design elements that can beautify the complete output very easily.
Textur.es is a simple website which presents quality & free textures.
It is a community-powered resource where anyone can submit new textures.
Currently, there are 50+ unique images & new ones are added regularly.
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Author: Michael Mahemoff | 212 views
20
Nov
Simon Willison snuck in a last-minute topic change, and is now going to give the server-side Javascript talk.
The news of the past 24 hours is ChromeOS. For the first time in years, someone's re-thinking how an OS should work. With Chrome, you turn on your computer and you're in the browser. What's really interesting is to contrast it to the introduction of the iPhone, where Apple's apps used native APIs while they
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Author: Siddharth | 144 views
4
Nov
Providing instant feedback is the in-thing right now. Why limit yourself to checking usernames and email addresses? Why not extend this to provide quick visual feedback about the strength of the password the user has input? Today, we’ll take a look at how to create a simple password strength checker using the jQuery library, regular expressions and a simple algorithm.
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Author: Dion Almaer | 90 views
3
Nov
A lot of great news is coming in via Twitter. I make a lot of Ajax comments under @dalmaer and wanted to give you a roundup on the month of October via Tweets. Always interesting to take a glance at the month. What do you think?
Firefox 3.6 beta 1 is here. Full screen video, WOFF fonts, js perf, startup bump and more! about 13 hours ago
Oh the Walloons... you are killing me. IE6??? about 17 hours ago
Thanks to @r
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Author: Skellie | 76 views
29
Oct
In this Best of Tuts+ roundup you’ll learn how to simulate a sniper scope, design and code a flexible website, create an intense movie poster, create a golden vector compass, build a minigolf game with ActionScript 3.0, take sports photos like a pro, create a rocky video game terrain in Blender and get a useful introduction to home recording–among many other things! Let’s take a look.
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