Author: Evert Padje | 275 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: Dion Almaer | 94 views
13
Jan
I am a big fan of using custom events where it makes sense in applications. I took it too far in the early days of Bespin, but I really enjoy them where they make sense.
Chris Vanrensburg was talking to me about Virtual DOM events, and when I asked him about them he told me this:
there are not enough juicy real DOM events, and the DOM standards process is slow moving. It's long been a bone of contention that the
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Author: Dion Almaer | 33 views
13
Jan
I am a big fan of using custom events where it makes sense in applications. I took it too far in the early days of Bespin, but I really enjoy them where they make sense.
Chris Vanrensburg was talking to me about Virtual DOM events, and when I asked him about them he told me this:
there are not enough juicy real DOM events, and the DOM standards process is slow moving. It’s long been a bone of contention tha
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Author: Umut M. | 1 views
31
Dec
Several months ago, a post at WRD (CSS Tooltips Pointers With No Images) was sharing a technique which e as
As elements in HTML are square/rectangle shaped, creating a triangle using pure HTML/CSS may not seem to be possible.
However, as browsers draw borders at angles, it is possible to create an illusion which Jon Rohan is sharing in detail.
The technique simply uses a colored border with large pixels for one si
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Author: Burak Guzel | 238 views
29
Dec
CodeIgniter is a simple and powerful open source web application framework for PHP. Today, we’ll do some core “hacks” to this framework to change and improve its functionality. In the process, you’ll gain a better understanding of the intricacies of CodeIgniter.DisclaimerIt is not recommended to apply these hacks to an existing project. Since they change some of CodeIgniter’s core func
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Author: Burak Guzel | 100 views
29
Dec
CodeIgniter is a simple and powerful open source web application framework for PHP. Today, we’ll do some core “hacks” to this framework to change and improve its functionality. In the process, you’ll gain a better understanding of the intricacies of CodeIgniter.DisclaimerIt is not recommended to apply these hacks to an existing project. Since they change some of CodeIgniter’s core func
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Author: Umut M. | 147 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 | 244 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 | 101 views
11
Dec
The first WebGL specification is here for your holiday leisure reading. The awesome Arun of Mozilla just posted this to the W3C device API group:
Today, the WebGL WG at Khronos released a public draft of the WebGL specification, and we really welcome (and need) wide review. Along with Mozilla folks, the WebGL WG has representatives from Opera, Google, and Apple, and nightly builds of Firefox, Chromium, and Safari
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Author: Siddharth | 1 views
7
Dec
New web development frameworks are sprouting out at a more rapid pace than anyone could keep up with. In this article, we are going to determine how to decide on a framework for creating your next, hot web application.
In this current day and age, pushing out a finished, polished application well before your competitor is key. Coding everything from scratch, excluding even the mundane things, can be extremely ti
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