4552 readersWe should get this out into the open. There seems to be a commonly held belief that jQuery users are ignorant, and, more often than not, designers. Where did this come from, and is it true?
Roots
The JavaScript community wasn’t nearly as vibrant and passionate as it is today.
Let’s take a trip down memory lane; we’ll
12416 readersA couple weeks ago, Tuts+ Premium launched a free new real-time course, called “30 Days to Learn jQuery.” After signing up, each member receives an email, linking to a new video lesson for an entire month.
I’m pleased to announce that, after only two weeks into the course, we’ve amassed the largest jQuery class in the
3465 readersWhen you start looking for books about WordPress there a quite a few of them. Most of them however cover the subject from a fairly beginners point of view only, not Professional WordPress though. I received this book by Hal Stern, David Damstra en Brad Williams a few weeks back and have been reading it
5483 readersThis collection of travel WordPress themes will help you build a beautiful and functional travel website with WordPress. If you have a travel or tour business, want to build a travel oriented city or country portal, a travel guide website, or just want to share your travel adventures online, these themes combined with the power
1201 readers
The beginning of a new month always brings new changes. In our case the beginning of a new month brings to our dearest users another freebie. This time it’s about a cool Web User Interface Kit (Set) PSD, HTML + CSS + jQuery, that was specially made for DesignModo by our friends from Pixeden. If you
8045 readersI come from a PHP background, but these days, I’m a full-time Rails developer. The difficulty for most people who make the switch lies in the learning curve that’s involved. Once you’ve become proficient in a language or framework, switching to a new one feels like an unnecessary (and time-consuming) challenge.
However, learning Ruby and Rails
4026 readersWordPress 3.0 should be out before we know it. We will be updating the book of course, but we aren’t promising any particular timeframe for that. Probably “late summerish”. We just want to make sure we do a good job and revisit the entire book and update what is needed as well as write about
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3996 readersA tiny bug made its way into the recent release of WordPress 3.0.5. The release did fix the security issue that it was intended to fix, but it was a bit overzealous and “stripped advanced HTML (on display, not save, thankfully) from comments by p...
4261 readersWith news of the merge of the Wordpress & WordPressMU codebase becoming more widespread, one of the questions I get asked with increasing frequency is should someone start a new site based on MU or should they wait for the merge.
My answer? It depends.
Is it time-critical? Do you need it up and running sooner rather
3659 readersVersion 2.0 is here! If you have already purchased the book, you have already gotten an email with a link to download the 2.0 version of the book. If you have been waiting for the print version to come back in stock, the time is now!
We sold out of the print version the [...]