By Daniels Mekšs on July 5, 2010
Carousels are handy if you have a row images and want your visitors to access them in solid and really beautiful way. With jQuery opportunities this feature is made very simple and good-looking.
In this post you’re going to find different types of premade carousel plugins and tutorials how to make your own unique carousel gallery whenever [...]
Posted in Resources | Tagged jquery, plugin, Resources, tutorial, webdesign
By Sumeet Chawla on July 5, 2010
Many sites have a really cool hidden panel which contains some relevant information and this panel is revealed to us, with a cool animation, when we click on a particular button or hover over it. This has usually been achieved using jQuery. But now as we advent towards the future and CSS3 is becoming a [...]
Posted in Tutorials | Tagged coding, CSS 3, Development, how to, tutorial
By Irina Borozan on June 29, 2010
Google maps is a free web mapping service application provided by Google. It offers lots of cool features (showing various map types, plotting points, showing routes, geocoding addresses). You can also add all these features to your website using the Google Maps APIs provided by Google. In this tutorial I will show you how to [...]
Posted in Tutorials | Tagged geocoding, google maps, javascript, php, tutorial
By DarrenM on June 28, 2010
After completing the 1st part of this guide you should have a theme which looks just as you want it, or is not far off what you aimed for. In this part I’ll show you how to add even more changes to your child theme.
If you haven’t read the previous parts yet I recommend you [...]
Posted in Tutorials | Tagged buddypress, child themes, Themeing, tutorial, Wordpress
By Matthew Corner on June 21, 2010
As we have previously seen, Tumblr allows its uses to create custom themes giving the owner of a tumbleblog the ability to truly customise their tumbleblog to be their own. While tumblr coding is fairly easy to pick up compared to other more complex blogging systems, I want to give you an insight into [...]
Posted in Tutorials | Tagged Development, Themeing, tumblr, tutorial
By Cosmin Negoita on June 17, 2010
In general, taxonomies are used to arrange, classify and group things. By default, Taxonomies in WordPress are tags and categories that WordPress is using for the posts. Apart from these two, WordPress makes it possible for theme developers to create their own taxonomies which are created within the functions.php theme file. This is what we [...]
Posted in Wordpress | Tagged Customization, Development, taxonomies, tutorial, Wordpress
By Kanthavel Jatheepan on June 14, 2010
In today’s Illustrator Class, We are going to draw a classic telephone in Adobe Illustrator CS4. We will start from sketch and then will turn it down to a Digital Graphics. I have tried my best to write each step so even beginners can understand it. But Still, If you are not sure about some [...]
Posted in Tutorials | Tagged 3D Design, Design, illustrator, Table Phone, tutorial
By DarrenM on June 14, 2010
After installing BuddyPress you may want to change from the default theme. Yes it looks great, but to stand out from other sites using BuddyPress you’ll want to use a different theme. Finding a good-looking BuddyPress theme you like is hard too, compared to WordPress there isn’t near as good a selection. So why not [...]
Posted in Tutorials | Tagged buddypress, child themes, Themeing, tutorial, Wordpress
By Irina Borozan on June 9, 2010
If you have a website, you are probably interested in knowing who visits you site. You might want to know the number of visitors, where are they from, how did they get to your site, etc. There are some online tracking options available, like google analytics or if you are using a hosting service they [...]
Posted in Tutorials | Tagged analytics, Development, guide, how to, php, tutorial
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