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SitePoint.com  With a vast variety of web design tutorials and articles coupled with a vibrant and well informed community, SitePoint is the natural place to go to grow your online business.


 
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With a vast variety of web design tutorials and articles coupled with a vibrant and well informed community, SitePoint is the natural place to go to grow your online business.

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25 most recent entries:

Hacking JavaScript for Fun and Profit: Part I

(Sep 12 2008 04:00 GMT)
Ever wonder what makes a real JavaScript guru? How about someone who has used JavaScript, CSS, and HTML to successfully implement a 2-D side-scrolling platform game? In this two-part series, Myles will help you elevate your JavaScript skills to the ultimate level!

10 Ten Rules for Driving Traffic Using Forums

(Sep 10 2008 04:00 GMT)
We all know forums are a great place for networking, getting advice, or getting answers to problems we couldnt solve on our own. But did you know that your participation in a forum can drive high quality traffic to your site too? Josh explains why.

Build a Yahoo Music Mashup with Adobe AIR

(Sep 05 2008 04:00 GMT)
Ever wanted to do more with your iTunes library? In this tutorial, Jack shows you how you can leverage the Yahoo Music API to create video timelines of your favorite artistsand get your hands dirty with Flex and AIR along the way! Oh, and there are more books to be won...

Interview with Jeff Veen, User Experience Guru

(Aug 29 2008 04:00 GMT)
Jeff Veen is a high-profile author, speaker, and user experience consultant who has lead design teams at companies such as Adaptive Path and Google. Jeff took some time out to answer a few questions submitted by the SitePoint Forums community.

Learn Adobe AIR, Part 2: Build a Customer Management App

(Aug 28 2008 04:00 GMT)
Part 2 of Akashs Adobe AIR tutorials describes how to build a simple Customer Relationship Management (CRM) application. Take the quiz at the end and receive a free pocket guide: Adobe AIR For JavaScript Developers, courtesy of Adobe!

Learn Adobe AIR, Part 1: Build A Note Storage App

(Aug 21 2008 04:00 GMT)
Following up from his competition-winning tutorial, Akash explains how to use Adobe AIR to build a handy notes storage app. This is the first of three articles on building web-enabled desktop applications using the exciting Adobe AIR platform.

A Designer's Guide to HTML Email

(Aug 15 2008 04:00 GMT)
So you've been given the task of creating an HTML email newsletter, but you've heard the rumors: rendering issues, image blocking, not to mention the email client discrepancies. Check out Alex's guide to gain useful tips on templates, testing, and all the hazards that can befall the uninitiated.

Nine Deadly Startup Diseasesand How to Cure Them

(Aug 13 2008 04:00 GMT)
Got the germ of an idea for your own startup? Perhaps youre wary of the afflictions that can beset new businesses. In his second article on web startup companies, Daniel examines some common ailments and what you can do to stay on top of them.

Build A Web 2.0 Voting Widget With Flex: Part II

(Aug 06 2008 04:00 GMT)
More Flex quizzes, and more book giveaways! In Part II of this series, Jack expands on our voting widget in Flex 3, and once again provides a quiz for you to test your knowledge at the endand receive a free book for your trouble!

23 Beautiful Examples of Web Site Archives

(Aug 04 2008 04:00 GMT)
Does your design enthusiasm extend to the archives section of your site, or do you tend to overlook its potential? In this article, Jina takes us on a tour of appreciation though a gallery of beautiful examplesyoull never neglect this aspect of a site again!

Why You Should Fire Your Clients And Launch A Product

(Aug 01 2008 04:00 GMT)
So, you want to start your own companybut should you follow a product- or a service-based business model? In this article, the first of two on web start-up companies, Daniel demonstrates why a product-based business is the hands-down winner!

The Ultimate Web Site Valuation Guide

(Jul 29 2008 04:00 GMT)
Do you have a web business sitting on the shelf? Would you like to sell it, but feel unsure of its worth? In this article, Clinton uncovers the mysteries of web site valuation, debunks some myths, and provides insight (and a useful tool) to help you succeed in the site flipping industry!

10 Tips for Being a Greener Web Designer

(Jul 24 2008 04:00 GMT)
In the immortal words of Kermit, its not easy being greenbut there are ways you can do your bit for the environment. Here, Matt offers ten commonsense ways to reduce your carbon footprint ... and your energy bill.

Build A Web 2.0 Voting Widget With Flex: Part I

(Jul 23 2008 04:00 GMT)
In this hands-on tutorial, Jack lays the foundation for building a voting widget in Flex 3. Take the quiz at the end of the article, and score a copy of his book, Getting Started With Flex 3, absolutely free!

Take Command with Ajax

(Jul 16 2008 04:00 GMT)
Want to get a bang out of your Ajax artillery? In this hands-on tutorial, Stoyan puts Ajax on the front line as he develops a web app with which you can execute shell commands on your web server. The downloadable code provides a real tactical advantage as Stoyan marshals JavaScript and XML to create the app.

Rich Punctuation: How To Do It And Why You Should Bother

(Jul 12 2008 04:00 GMT)
Learn how to escape the confines of your QWERTY keyboardin this article, Daniel shows how you can enrich your web site text with correct typographic punctuation!

HTML or XHTML: Does It Really Matter?

(Jul 09 2008 04:00 GMT)
Eight years on, is HTML stuck in a rut? James looks at the underlying causes of its eight-year sleep, dispels some myths, and considers the XHTML options open to the standards-aware developer in the meantime.

Mastering the UNIX Command Line: A Beginner's Guide

(Jul 04 2008 04:00 GMT)
Do you ever wonder where your web creation went when it grew up and moved out of home? In the first part of our series on UNIX operating systems, Chris reveals some of the mysteries of how it all works -- you owe it to your web site to know this stuff!

Mark Boulton's Freelance Design Secrets

(Jul 02 2008 04:00 GMT)
Andy Kowalik catches up with Mark Boulton to discover the man behind the successful web design studio, the route he took to achieve this success, and what's crucial in keeping it that way.

CSS Positioning Properties At-A-Glance Guide

(Jun 27 2008 04:00 GMT)
Need a quick online guide for CSS positioning properties? Look no further than Nigel's essential at-a-glance guide, which contains all the common properties.

Fancy Form Design Using CSS

(Jun 26 2008 04:00 GMT)
Form design is the necessary evil of web development. Don't you wish you had a wizard's wand to create accessible yet attractive forms? We have found such a wizard! Here, Cameron Adams shows you how to use CSS to create forms that are both great-looking and usable, and gives you the code you need to make the job easy.

Warning: This Secret CSS Technique Will Surprise You!

(Jun 25 2008 04:00 GMT)
Alex has been in the lab experimenting, and his latest concoction is stunning! If you're ready to try your hand with a cool new CSS technique, don't miss this hands-on tute.

Breaking Out of the Box With CSS Layouts

(Jun 24 2008 04:00 GMT)
The caged bird may sing, but the jazziest tunes are sung by birds that have broken out of the box! In this step-by-step guide, Jina shows you how to take that cramped old grid-based page layout, and use CSS -- and a little imagination -- to break the bonds and set your design free!

Nifty Navigation Tricks Using CSS

(Jun 23 2008 04:00 GMT)
Navigation is the key to surfing the Web, and in this collection of ready-made solutions Rachel steps us through horizontal and vertical menus, drop-down, fly-out, and tabbed navigation systems. Learn the basics of styling lists as menus, and soon you'll be creating drop-down menus from pure CSS -- and making sure they're as accessible as possible!

Test Driven Development: Are You Test-infected?

(Jun 20 2008 04:00 GMT)
You're a good programmer -- no, a great programmer -- so your code doesn't have bugs, ever. Right? I thought not. In this article, Chris explains why you should be writing your tests before you write your code, and shows you how to fully embrace a Test Driven Development process.

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