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Introducing Nettuts+ Fetch

Introducing Nettuts+ Fetch

In addition to producing various helpful apps for web developers, in 2012, we’ll also be commissioning and releasing smaller plugins and extensions. Today, I’d like to announce the first entry in this initiative: “Nettuts+ Fetch” – a Sublime Text plugin.

How to Create a Sublime Text 2 Plugin

How to Create a Sublime Text 2 Plugin

Sublime Text 2 is a highly customizable text editor that has been increasingly capturing the attention of coders looking for a tool that is powerful, fast and modern. Today, we’re going to recreate my popular Sublime plugin that sends CSS through the Nettuts+ Prefixr API for easy cross-browser CSS.

When finished, you’ll have a solid understanding of how the Sublime Prefixr plugin is written, and be equipped to start writing your own plugins for the editor!

Vim Essential Plugin: EasyMotion
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Vim Essential Plugin: EasyMotion

In this first episode of Vim Essential Plugins, we’ll be reviewing the helpful EasyMotion plugin, which allows us to be much quicker when traversing our pages.


This entry is part 1 of 8 in the Vim Essential Plugins Session
Fun with Canvas: Create a Bar Graphing Plugin, Part 2

Fun with Canvas: Create a Bar Graphing Plugin, Part 2

In this two-part series, we’ll combine the versatile canvas element with the robust jQuery library to create a bar graphing plugin. In this second part, we are going to convert it in to a jQuery plugin, and then add some eye candy and additional features.

21 Brand New and Incredibly Useful WordPress Plugins

20+ Brand New and Incredibly Useful WordPress Plugins

With more than 7000+ plugins, WordPress is the most extendable Content Management System available; in fact, “WordPress is infinitely extensible” as Matt Mullenweg says. In this post, we’ll examine twenty-one really useful plugins to take your blog to the next level.

Building your First ExpressionEngine Plugin

Building your First ExpressionEngine Plugin

No matter how awesome a CMS is, there will be times when you are required to meet a specific need that simply doesn’t work out of the box. Here we will explore creating Plugins for ExpressionEngine to meet such needs.

Building a Custom

Building a Custom “Search By Category” WordPress Plugin: New Premium Tutorial

With an ever increasing amount of content building on your WordPress site, your users will inevitably need to search your site to find that specific helpful article from way back. To help narrow the search results, I’m going to show you how to code a plugin that allows the user to search based on category. Become a member!

Create a Fun Tweet Counter With jQuery

Create a Fun Tweet Counter With jQuery

In this tutorial, we will look at using jQuery to call Twitter’s API and then use the results to create a widget for a blog or personal website that shows what hours during the day we tweet at the most.

A Crash-Course in WordPress Plugin Development
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A Crash-Course in WordPress Plugin Development

Despite an extensive codex, many WordPress users remain unfamiliar with how to create their own custom plugins. In today’s screencast, we’ll start from scratch and build our first usable plugin. For this example, we’ll write a simple “tuts formatting” function that allows a blog editor to more easily format articles.

Live query

Live Query

If you’ve ever dynamically created an element using Javascript, you’ll no doubt have experienced problems with binding events to these elements. Luckily, a small jQuery plugin created by Brandon Aaron (jQuery team member), called Live Query, makes this a cinch.

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