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A Collection of Demo and Example Miscellany
Over the past few months I've acquired quite the collection of demos or working examples of stuff I've quick thrown together for things like how-tips on Nettuts or in the forums over at Themeforest, so I thought I would share them here in the hopes that someone would find them useful.
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Get Your Very Own CSS3 Buttons on CodeCanyon
I've added another beautiful piece to my portfolio on another of the Envato sites: CSS3 buttons. You can take them home and make them your own for the price of a Subway footlong. What's more important, delicious, tasty sammiches or making your website that much more beautiful? I mean really.
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How to Take the Headache Out of Writing CSS
Some who are new to web design and even the seasoned veteran often have problems getting a site to display properly in every (or any for that matter) browser. Here are some simple tips to ensure your markup doesn't give you problems while trying to style it with CSS.
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Mini-Tut: Using jQuery .live() With Dynamic Content
When using jQuery and loading content dynamically or with an AJAX call, any event attached to the content that is loaded either has to be rebound again after the content has been loaded or you can attach an event handler using the .live() event.
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What’s In Your Design and Development Toolbox?
While working on a simple project today, I realized how much I rely on the many tools at my disposal that allow me to accomplish the things I need to get done very easily.
I'm always sharing these tools with friends and co-workers, and so I ask the question "What's In Your Design and Development Toolbox"? Here are a few of my favorites.
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Community News of the Week for December 4th, 2009
If you haven't already, check out our Community News section and you should definitely subscribe to the rss feed or submit your own link to share with everyone.
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The 7 Most Effective Rules of Web Design
One of the most important principles of effective website design is 'Keep it simple'. This rule must be applied to all aspects of your website, including graphics, content and navigation. Use the following guidelines to implement simplicity in your website design and make your sites stand out from the clutter of ineffective ones on the internet that do not follow these rules.
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A Collection of CSS Rounded Corner Tutorials
Sometimes creating rounded corners with Css is a big challenge for most designers. Many will end up with a design where they don’t use rounded corners in order to avoid the entire rounded corner kerfuffle that has always been an issue in HTML/ CSS. The question has always been which method or solution is best, and what is the easiest way.
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How To Parse XML Using jQuery and Ajax
In this tutorial I will show you how to parse or process an xml document to display the data on a page in html form. It can be used to filter raw RSS feeds, set up a cool sitemap on your blog or even the groundwork for your own search auto complete.
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