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Vectortuts+: Create Flash Animations Entirely in Illustrator – Screencast
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"The world of animation can seem really intimidating — between AfterEffects, Flash and everything else, there's so much to learn. And who has time? Never fear — you can create simple Flash animatio... read more »

Level: any Nov 20, 2009 Votes: 0 Roman Dmytrenko

 
NETTUTS: Easy Website Updates with PageLime
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NETTUTS: Easy Website Updates with Pa...

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PageLime makes the process of editing static websites laughably easy. There are times when a full CMS like WordPress is far too complicated when only simple edits are required - not to mention the ... read more »

Level: any Nov 14, 2009 Votes: 0 Roman Dmytrenko

 
PhotoshopUser TV #209: Preseason Special
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PhotoshopUser TV #209: Preseason Special

The new set is nearly complete, but it is an exclusive set that only the most important members of the staff have access to right now. read more »

Level: any Nov 11, 2009 Votes: 0 Roman Dmytrenko

 
NETTUTS: Learn how to AJAXify Comment Forms
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NETTUTS: Learn how to AJAXify Comment...

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In this week's video tutorial, I'll teach you how to take a simple, boring contact form and add some animations and an AJAX post request to submit the form to your MySQL database asynchronously. Cr... read more »

Level: any Nov 10, 2009 Votes: 0 Roman Dmytrenko

 
ThemeForest: Ask JW: A Plugin to Make Important Announcements
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ThemeForest: Ask JW: A Plugin to Make...

Today’s Q&A comes courtesy of Frederico Gonzalez, from Twitter. He asked if there was an easy way to add announcement bars to the top of his site, much like the one on ActiveDen right now (assuming... read more »

Level: any Nov 09, 2009 Votes: 0 Roman Dmytrenko

 
NETTUTS: ASP.NET from Scratch: Lesson 1
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NETTUTS: ASP.NET from Scratch: Lesson 1

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Nettuts+ is primarily a PHP haven; however, I'm sure we can all agree that there are many fantastic, and technically more powerful languages and frameworks at our disposal. Jeremy McPeak, author of... read more »

Level: any Nov 07, 2009 Votes: 0 Roman Dmytrenko

 
NETTUTS: How to Build a Simple Content Slider jQuery Plugin
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NETTUTS: How to Build a Simple Conten...

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I was recently asked by a reader to recommend a helpful content slider plugin. No doubt, there are a bunch of excellent options available -- some which are, perhaps, too excellent! With so much fle... read more »

Level: any Nov 02, 2009 Votes: 0 Roman Dmytrenko

 
CSS-Tricks #75: How Not To Design a Checkout
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CSS-Tricks #75: How Not To Design a C...

You’ll have to forgive me here folks, this isn’t a very constructive screencast. I was frustrated at the crappy checkout process for a software product I was trying, so I thought I̵... read more »

Level: any Oct 30, 2009 Votes: 0 Roman Dmytrenko

 
NETTUTS: The Ultimate Guide to Creating a Design and Converting it to HTML and CSS
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NETTUTS: The Ultimate Guide to Creati...

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This screencast will serve as the final entry in a multi-part series across the TUTS sites which demonstrates how to build a beautiful home page for a fictional business. We learned how to create t... read more »

Level: any Oct 26, 2009 Votes: 0 Roman Dmytrenko

 
PhotoshopUser TV #207: Photoshop World
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PhotoshopUser TV #207: Photoshop World

The Photoshop Guys take a tour of the Expo Hall and talk with vendors at this year's Photoshop World conference in Las Vegas. read more »

Level: any Oct 21, 2009 Votes: 0 Roman Dmytrenko