I’m pleased to announce the launch of our newest category on ThemeForest: email templates! If you happen to be in need of an email client friendly newsletter for your business, we’ve got you covered. For $8 – $10 dollars, you can avoid the hassles of inline styles, email compatibility, and tables! Why rip your hair out when a ten dollar bill can solve the problem?
Review of jQuery Enlightenment – and Free Copies!
Nov 13th in Reviews by Jeffrey WayjQuery Enlightenment, by Cody Lindley, is a breath of fresh air when it comes to e-books. It’s written by a jQuery team member, each code snippet includes a link to JSBin for live previewing, and – most importantly – there’s no fluff. Ultimately, this means that you’ll learn faster, and more thoroughly.
17 Hours of JavaScript from the Masters
Nov 9th in Web Roundups by Andrew BurgessDouglas Crockford. John Resig. Peter-Paul Koch. Nicolas C. Zakas. If you recognize these names, you probably know what they all have in common: they’re amazingly talented JavaScript Developers. Today, you’ll hear from all of them, in this roundup of JavaScript presentations. Be ready to stretch your brain!
Book Review: Zend Framework 1.8 Web Application Development
Nov 6th in Reviews by Fred WuIf you are looking into buying a book to learn about Zend Framework, chances are you are already set on using Zend Framework to build your next project. Today, we will be looking at Zend Framework 1.8 Web Application Development by Keith Pope, published by Packt Publishing.
Inside the Mind of ThemeForest’s Top Selling Author
Nov 5th in Interviews by Jeffrey WayKriesi is ThemeForest’s top selling author; he, last month, broke the record of most sales in a single month, across all of the Envato marketplaces! It’s even more shocking when we consider the fact that he’s only 27 years old!
In this interview, we’ll dive into his work process, and hopefully steal some tips and inspiration!
Google Releases Chrome 4 Beta
Nov 3rd in News by Jeffrey WayIt’s amazing to see version four of a browser which has only been available for a little over a year. Compare that to Firefox, which took over six years to reach 3.6. Perhaps it’s just super smart marketing, or perhaps Chrome is putting an enormous amount of energy into the browser wars.
Win the New Apple Magic Mouse
Oct 31st in News by Jeffrey WayAcross all of the TUTS sites, we’re starting a new weekly giveaway! This means that you should check Nettuts+ every Friday to potentially win a prize related to web development: anything from a new book, to a code editor, to Apple’s new magic mouse – which we’re giving away today!
151 Air, Web and iPhone Apps for Web Developers
Oct 28th in Web Roundups by Collis Ta'eedIt seems like you can’t go two yards without bumping into apps these days. Whether it’s iPhone apps, web apps, or even Adobe Air apps – when used judiciously they certainly can boost your productivity and workflow. Of course over-apping has it’s dangers as my over encumbered Firefox will tell you! Still there is something mightily addictive about adding more and more awesome little tools to your arsenal. Continue Reading
Top 40 Tuts+ Tutorials in September
Oct 28th in Web Roundups by SkellieIn this Best of Tuts+ roundup you’ll learn how to simulate a sniper scope, design and code a flexible website, create an intense movie poster, create a golden vector compass, build a minigolf game with ActionScript 3.0, take sports photos like a pro, create a rocky video game terrain in Blender and get a useful introduction to home recording–among many other things! Let’s take a look.
Top 10 Reasons Why the Closing of Geocities is Long Overdue
Oct 26th in General by Joseph RosarioGeocities is finally, after nearly fifteen years, bowing its head and closing its doors. While the first reactions of many, like myself, was, “it’s about time;” others embraced the nostalgia of their first websites in the nineties – full of animated gifs, enormous counters, midi tunes, frames, tables, … the list goes on and on. With that said, we can all agree on one thing if we’re truly honest with ourselves: this closure is long overdue!








