Joomla is one of the most popular CMSs out there, and it’s no surprise considering how extensible it is. The great thing about Joomla is the extensions (components, modules and plugins), that can be added to your Joomla website. This allows the average user to add more functionality and dynamic content to their website without being a developer or programmer

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The Ultimate Joomla Toolbox: Themes, Extensions and Resources
Ruby on Rails is a web application framework that promotes rapid development.

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A Simple Twitter App with Ruby on Rails - Messages With Ajax
There are plenty of perfectly acceptable and functional websites out there that don’t use dynamic content. But what if you want to give your site that little something extra that makes your visitors say “Wow”?

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7 Rich & Creative User Interfaces and How to Create Your Own
When creating a website, one main goal is to attract visitors. Traffic generation is a necessity for monetary purposes, showing off your work, or just expressing your thoughts

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How To Create Your Own Stats Program (JavaScript, AJAX, PHP)
AJAX has gotten more and more popular over the years, and has allowed web applications to act more and more like desktop applications. AJAX can provide a lot of additional functionality that could not be accomplished any other way

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How AJAX Works: 10 Practical Uses For AJAX
With jQuery for Designer’s redesign I decided to add a scrolling carousel that worked in the same way the carousel worked on the Apple Mac ads page. This tutorial will walk through the fundamentals of the effect and how to recreate it. Watch Watch jQuery Infinite Carousel screencast (Alternative flash version) QuickTime version is approximately 70Mb, flash version
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jQuery Infinite Carousel
This September dConstruct will return the UK again, running 2 days of workshops and one full day of talks. One of those workshops will be a full day jQuery for Designers workshop run by your very own Remy Sharp
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jQuery for Designers: In Live Action
There are thousands of sites out there offering tips and tricks for using CSS. But how do you know where that information is coming from

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15 Effective Tips and Tricks from the Masters of CSS
It has to be said that it’s been a little quiet around the jQuery for Designers web site for the last month. That’s not because I’ve wanted to neglect you, but because I’ve been away during May on holidays and work (travelling around Peru with my wife and Sweden for the SWDC2009 and again
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Return to normal scheduling