Archive for July, 2009

Ultimate Reference of Javascript Image Galleries and Slideshows

July 29th, 2009 by GakAccodayfaf

Images are best presented and more manageable to the viewer if you add a visually appealing effects to your gallery and make it more easier to navigate. I have listed here the best JavaScript image galleries and also included some of the best tutorials on how to make one and use them in your own

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Ultimate Reference of Javascript Image Galleries and Slideshows

Discussing PHP Frameworks: What, When, Why and Which?

July 25th, 2009 by lenkalove

What is a PHP Framework? PHP is the world’s most popular scripting language for many different reasons – flexibility, ease-of-use, among others – but often times coding in PHP, or any language for that matter, can get rather monotonous and repetitive. That’s where a PHP framework can help.

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Discussing PHP Frameworks: What, When, Why and Which?

Play School: Broken Repeating Animations

July 23rd, 2009 by GakAccodayfaf

jQuery makes it incredibly easy to add effects to your web sites, but there’s some effects you just don’t want: the hover repeatedly to make the effect go wild! Watch Watch jQuery Infinite Carousel screencast (Alternative flash version) QuickTime version is approximately 15Mb, flash version is streaming. View the demo used in the screencast The Problem I was recently asked to

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Play School: Broken Repeating Animations

In choosing a CMS: 40+ Great CMS Theming Tutorials

July 20th, 2009 by Neeveextitymn

In choosing a CMS , one thing you should consider is the theming or templating process. While some CMSs have very simple and easy-to-use theming systems, others can be a real bear to use. Below are tutorials for some of the more popular CMSs out there

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50+ Fresh and Unique Personal Portfolio Websites

July 19th, 2009 by nastiyabel

Designers have an urge to stand out as unique, specially when building their own portfolio websites to showcase their work and skills to future employers. Building your online portfolio is almost the same as any other design project, the only difference is that you are your own client. In this article we will showcase 50 unique and impressive portfolio websites to inspire you to start creating your own beautiful and interactive portfolio website

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Rounding Up the Best Javascript WYSIWYG and Markup Editor

July 17th, 2009 by OvennaTainy

WYSIWYG Editor is the first requirement if you want to develop a web application which involved HTML editing and you want your user see a real time preview of what they are editing.

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Rounding Up the Best Javascript WYSIWYG and Markup Editor

July 17th, 2009 by Coerbasse

WYSIWYG Editor is the first requirement if you want to develop a web application which involved HTML editing and you want your user see a real time preview of what they are editing. Most of the available Content Management System and other publishing platform in the web are using WYSIWYG editor for easy page editing.

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Rounding Up the Best Javascript WYSIWYG and Markup Editor

A Simple Twitter App with Ruby on Rails – User Authentication

July 15th, 2009 by ritachkas

This article is the second part in a three part series.

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A Simple Twitter App with Ruby on Rails – User Authentication

Animating Design Elements: 7 Unique & Creative Practices

July 14th, 2009 by OvennaTainy

We saw different methods and techniques that truly speak to the designer’s capabilities and creativity. A great way to distinguish yourself from the crowd is to have a truly unique user interface. Although there are many possibilities, you should carefully plan each project on its own

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Animating Design Elements: 7 Unique & Creative Practices

Ten Simple Rules for Choosing the Perfect CMS + Excellent Options

July 12th, 2009 by HenryMorewasd

The content management system you choose can really make a huge difference in how much time you (or your clients) spend keeping a site updated and maintained. There’s a huge variety out there—some estimates put the number at around 1700 different options

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Ten Simple Rules for Choosing the Perfect CMS + Excellent Options