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Cross-Browser CSS in Seconds with Prefixr

Cross-Browser CSS in Seconds with Prefixr

A couple weeks ago, as I began to manually update my stylesheet with all of the various browser prefixes for the new CSS3 properties, I thought to myself, “This is such a waste of time. Surely, there’s an easier way.

Quick Tip: Working with the Official jQuery Templating Plugin
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Quick Tip: Working with the Official jQuery Templating Plugin

Just this week, the jQuery team announced that Microsoft’s templating plugin (along with a couple others) is now being officially supported. What this means is that the plugin will now be maintained and updated directly by the core team. In this video tutorial, we’ll review the essentials of the plugin, and why it’s so awesome.

Updated: Who Needs University? The Best Nettuts+ Screencast Training Courses

Updated: Who Needs University? The Best Nettuts+ Screencast Training Courses

Education is expensive…very expensive! But, luckily, 95% of the tutorials and courses on Nettuts+ are free! And, should you require more training, a Tuts+ premium subscription is extremely cheap, at only $19 per month. Alternatively, you can purchase a wide selection of screencasts, eBooks, and tutorials on the Tuts+ marketplace. Whether you’re hoping to learn jQuery, WordPress, CSS, Tumblr, ASP.NET, PHP, CodeIgniter, or JavaScript, we’ve got you covered!

A New Crop of Screencasts. Vote for your Favorite
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A New Crop of Screencasts. Vote for your Favorite!

Each day this week, we’ll post five of the top twenty-five videos from the Nettuts+/Screenr competition. Your job, if you choose to accept it, is to review these short web development video tips and choose your favorite one in the poll below. How should you judge? Quite simply – there are no rules! Pick the one that helped you the most. The most chosen video each day will earn a spot in the top five at the end of the week!

With only two days left in our fun screencast week, we’re getting down to the wire! Today, we have video tutorials ranging from applying the DRY programming technique to your templates, to some nifty tricks with jQuery!