Recently Popular Tutorials for July 17th, 2006
Jul 17
Customizing K2: Part 5
The last in the series of K2 modification tutorials by Paul Stamatiou. This one is all about optimization.
Jul 17
Customizing K2: Part 4
Paul keeps it going with part 4 of his customizing K2 for WordPress series.
Jul 17
The Tamba2 WordPress Guides
This is not a tutorial, but a collection of many useful resources that make working with WordPress much more simple.
Jul 17
The CakePHP Framework: Your First Bite
PHP itself offers virtually no real structure or organization, and thereby leaves coders free to express themselves in the most unpredictable and dangerous ways: programming logic mixed with presentation elements, disorganized inclusion of other source files anywhere in a script, unnecessary and often forgotten database connections, and so on. These are obvious and common mistakes [...]
Jul 17
JavaScript Carousel
If anyone out there is looking for an awesome implementation of any kind of sliding pagination, I urge you to check out his examples and carousel API. It’s pretty awesome.
Jul 17
HTML Tutorial
People often think it is extremely difficult to make a website. That is not the case! Everyone can learn how to make a website. And if you read on, you will have made one in just one hour.
Jul 17
CSS Tutorial
This tutorial will get you started with CSS in just a few hours. It is easy to understand and will teach you all the sophisticated techniques.
Jul 17
The Extract tool
One of the most common things beginners to Photoshop wants to be able todo is seperate one object or so from it's background. There are as many ways to extract an object from it's background as there are languages on our earth and every one is different from eachother. One way is using the filter [...]
Jul 17
Pen Tool Tutorial
This Photoshop tutorial will show you how to use the pen tool. You will learn the basic controls of the pen tool, how use the pen tool to cut out an image, and how to make custom shapes.
Jul 17
Quick ‘N Dirty Outlines
This tutorial will show you how to use readily available corroded fonts to achieve a marker- or chalk-stroke effect with which to frame or emphasize your design elements in Fireworks.
Jul 17
Photo-Realistic
Make your digital images more convincing and lifelike with just a handful of gradients and custom shadows. Once you’re done, your pictures will look like real photo prints, you’d swear they popped out of the screen.
Jul 17
The Making Of A Star
Whether it’s signifying merit or signalizing new content, a golden seal graphic often does the trick. Utilizing two of Fireworks’ nifty features—Auto Shapes and Text On A Path—you’ll be stamping shiny seals in no time.