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jQuery for Absolute Beginners: Day 3
Today, we’ll take a look at the animate method, and a few “gotchas” that come along with it. You’ll learn how to shift any element across the screen.
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jQuery for Absolute Beginners: Day 2
Continuing from yesterday, today we’ll take a look at the “fadeIn”, “slideDown”, and “show” methods. We’ll also examine jQuery’s “css” abilities.
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jQuery for Absolute Beginners: Day 15
Today’s screencast is a bit misleading! Over the course of the next two tutorials, we’ll be creating a jQuery style-switcher that will allow the user to switch between CSS files. However, today we’re only going to be working with PHP! Day 15: Part 2 will cover the jQuery.
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jQuery for Absolute Beginners: Day 14
Today, I’ll show you how to implement a jQuery plugin into your applications. There are literally hundreds of third party plugins available. It would be silly to ignore them! As you’ll find, they’re quite easy to implement! I’ve chosen the s3Slider plugin.
Later, down the road, I’ll show you how to build a plugin! But not today.
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jQuery for Absolute Beginners: Day 13
Today, I’m going to show you how to submit information to a database asynchronously - using PHP and jQuery. We’ll be primarily working with the $.ajax method.
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jQuery for Absolute Beginners: Day 12
Today will be the first part of a 2-part series. Ultimately, we’ll be drawing information from a database to create an advanced tooltip. Today, we’ll start with the layout and the basic functionality. It shouldn’t be too different from what we did in Day 11. In Part 2, we’ll use jQuery to call a PHP method asynchronously, and then populate the tooltip.
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Put a cutting edge spin on the lens flare effect using Adobe Photoshop
In this tutorial you’ll learn how to present exciting variations on an old theme through changing the position of the lens flares and creative use of the blending modes, brush tools and colour. So get ready to become reacquainted with one of digital imaging software’s strongest effects. Just stay away from those default settings...
Roman House Painting Part I - The Drawing
In this tutorial you will be taken through the steps to create a roman courtyard. Part I describes the drawing, Roman House Part II – The Drawing describes the coloring, and Roman House Part III – Finishing describes how to draw a roman woman and finish the drawing.
Create a Graffiti-Inspired Illustration Using Photoshop and Illustrator
Photoshop and Illustrator compliment each other in many ways. Today we will demonstrate how you can use them in tandem to draw and color a graffiti-inspired illustration.
Create a Realistic iMac Icon in Photoshop
Today, we will demonstrate how to create a realistic iMac icon in Photoshop that includes a 27-inch screen, a keyboard, and a mouse. Let’s get started!
Create an Electrical Outlet Icon in Photoshop
In today’s tutorial, we will be making use of vector masks and layer styles in Photoshop to create a high quality electrical outlet icon.
Design a Coffee Shop Menu Layout from Scratch with Photoshop and InDesign – Part 1
Hi everyone, this time I’ve got for you a practical tutorial about creating a ready to print booklet menu for an imaginary coffee shop named "Violet Coffee." In this tutorial you’ll learn to mockup a ready to print background and a couple of additional objects, which will be imported later on in Adobe InDesign to finish the piece.
Mobile UI: How to Redesign the Spendometer iPhone App (Part 1)
This tutorial series will demonstrate all the steps necessary for redesigning an iPhone application with Photoshop. You will learn many of the unique considerations and design patterns used when creating stand-out app interfaces.
Use Illustrator and Photoshop to Create a 3D String of Pills
Designers often use both Illustrator and Photoshop to create a scene or graphic. Today we will combine both of these powerful applications to create a 3-dimensional pill and then create a composite image using these elements. Let’s get started!
Create Your Own Graffiti Wallpaper in Photoshop
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create your own abstract graffiti wallpaper using the Pen tool and custom shapes. You’ll also learn how to make it stand out by adding shadows and changing the perspective of the graffiti.
Creating a Slideshow in Javascript part1
Tutorial about creating a slideshow in Javascript

