In this week’s Plus video tutorial, the creator of the extremely popular s3Slider plugin will show you how to build a similar “slideshow” component using jQuery. What better way to learn how to mimic your favorite plugins than to learn from the creators themselves? This isn’t one you should miss! Become a Plus member today!
30 Exceptional Web Designs
Jun 29th in Web Roundups by Sean GengI’ve compiled a list of 30 exceptional web page designs for your inspiration. Most of these are relatively new; so they’ll hopefully give you some ideas for your next project! Enjoy!
Create a Jobs Board With CodeIgniter: New Plus Tutorial
Jun 24th in News by Dan HarperIn this two-part series, we’ll be creating a basic ‘Jobs Board’, similar to “FreelanceSwitch Jobs” and “Smashing Jobs”, using the CodeIgniter PHP framework. Sign up!
Friday Freebies: Wrox JavaScript Books!
Jun 19th in News by Jeffrey WayThis week, the folks over at Wrox Publishing (@wrox) have generously donated six JavaScript books to raffle off to you guys! Simply by leaving a comment, you’ll automatically be entered to win either “Beginning JavaScript and CSS Development With jQuery” or “Professional JavaScript for Web Developers, 2nd Edition“. Good luck!
Build a Custom CMS Using PHP and MySQLi: New Plus Tutorial
Jun 17th in News by Sunil AgarwalIn this video tutorial, we’ll be building a custom Content Management System (CMS) using PHP and MySQLi. We’ll start off by pulling our content from a MySQL database and then build a CMS admin panel to manage our content. For easy content management, we will be using TinyMCE as our editor. I hope you enjoy the screencast. Join today!
20 Tools to Make the Life of a Web Developer Easier
Jun 9th in Web Roundups by Victor EscobedoDeveloping a well-rounded aesthetically pleasing website can be a daunting task even for the most seasoned web developer. You must identify current trends and standards and determine ways to incorporate them into your designs. Luckily, there are many free tools which are available that can help you speed up your efforts and work in a more efficient manner. Below are 20 tools which are sure to benefit all developers.
Celebrating the Launch of Cgtuts+
Jun 8th in News by SkellieToday we’re pleased to introduce the newest member of the Tuts+ family: Cgtuts+. There we’ll be publishing tutorials and video training on software like Autodesk Maya and 3Ds Max, Maxon Cinema 4D, Blender, Zbrush and Mudbox. If you’ve ever wanted to freely learn how to create 3D animations, art or elements for games, now is the time to start!
We’ve launched with a massive 194 minute video training series on how to create art for current gen games. The tutorial was created by the site’s editor, Kaleb Aylsworth, who is currently working as an Environmental 3D Artist on BioShock 2 multiplayer - so he’s got plenty of knowledge and smarts to share!
Go on, open a new tab, check it out, leave a comment, then keep reading to learn more about our plans for the site.
$500 For Your Tutorial!
Jun 8th in News by Jeffrey WayHi, everyone. As most of you know, we recently launched our new Plus service — which supplies members with exclusive tutorials and screencasts each month. Due to the fact that these tutorials must be of a much higher quality and include a respective screencast, we offer our authors $300+ compensation, depending on the tutorial’s uniqueness and complexity. However, I’m willing to offer the authors of the next two accepted Plus tutorials $500 each!
CRUD With Prepared Statements: New Plus Tutorial
Jun 3rd in News by Jeffrey WayEven now, I constantly see developers using the ancient “mysql_connect” methods when querying their databases. How come, when there are so many better solutions? In this week’s 40-minute video tutorial, we’ll learn how to create, read, update, and delete records using MySQL improved and prepared statements. Join Today!
18 Wonderful IDEs for Windows, Mac, and Linux
Jun 3rd in Web Roundups by Andrew BurgessLast week we looked at 22 Neat Editors for Windows. But sometimes, a code editor simply isn’t enough, especially when you’re working with things like databases and classes. Which IDE will you prefer? Hopefully you’ll find it below!








