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Learn How to Quickly Create Tasty Social Icons Using Photoshop

In this tutorial Michael John Burns will show you how to create Tasty social Icons in Photoshop. He will be covering what’s new in the Shape Tools options panel which is the new Stroke. Using this new feature you can now easily make stitches and can adjust it whatever you want.If you don’t have Photoshop CS6, you can still accomplish this tutorial by following the simple instructions.

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WordPress

Introducing InfiniteWP – Your One-Stop Solution to Managing WP Sites

Are you in the process of managing multiple websites powered by WordPress, and feel lost somewhere? Perhaps you can never be sure whether you’ve updated that plugin on this site or this plugin on that site. After all, if you have multiple websites, each with its own share of plugins, themes and settings, how exactly can you be expected to have time for anything other than website management? If the above mentioned situation seems apt for you, InfiniteWP is one tool that you should try!

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Design

Put Users in Control With Confirmation Feedback Buttons

This tutorial will teach you how to create a responsive web page with buttons which take on different states depending on the user’s interaction. This type of interaction is especially useful on links such as “purchase” or “delete” where it’s wise to confirm that the user indeed wants to take a specific action. This interaction is one that many are familiar with; you can see a similar effect in Apple’s app store when purchasing apps.

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Design

Develop A One-Of-A-Kind CSS/JS-Based Game Portfolio

A portfolio is a must-have for any designer or developer who wants to stake their claim on the Web. It should be as unique as possible, and with a bit of HTML, CSS and JavaScript, you could have a one-of-a-kind portfolio that capably represents you to potential clients. In this article, Daniel Sternlicht will show you how he created his 2-D Web-based game portfolio.

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WordPress

Creating Mobile-Optimized Websites Using WordPress

Mobile Web design - unless you’ve been hiding under a bush for the last 18 months, you’ll know that it’s one of the hottest topics in the industry at the moment. Barely a week goes by without new tips being unveiled to help us hone our skills in making websites work as well — and as fast — as possible on mobile devices. If you own or have designed a WordPress website for the desktop and are considering going mobile, the process can be fairly daunting.

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Manuals

DMXzone Timepicker Manual

Do you want to keep your website on the clock? Here comes the DMXzone Timepicker - this Dreamweaver extension allows you to add great looking and well validated time fields on you web forms and improve their usability and user experience. No matter from where your customers are you can pick up from different time formats to suits you best. In this article you will find useful information on how to use the extension.

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General

SSH: What and How

Many web developers use SSH (“Secure Shell”) on a daily basis to manage their servers, back up files, work remotely, and myriad of other tasks. Today, Jonathan Cutrell will explain what SSH is, do a brief history review, and lastly, teach you how to set it up on your remote server or even your local network. Let’s get started!

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JavaScript

Diving into CanJS

If you haven’t heard, there’s a new kid in town: CanJS. What better way to dive into what this new framework offers than to build a contacts manager application? When you’re done with this three-part series, you’ll have all the tools you need to build your own JavaScript applications! Building a JavaScript application without the right tools is difficult. While jQuery is great at what it does, a DOM manipulation library doesn’t provide any infrastructure for building applications. This is specifically why you need to use a library, like CanJS.

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CSS

Animated 3D Bar Chart with CSS3

It all began with a small experiment which shows a way how to embed a 3D bar chart into HTML pages using CSS, images and JavaScript. After reading the tutorial Sergey Lukin challenged himself to turn this idea into pure CSS and see how far he can take it. The initial challenge was to create a classic semi-transparent 3D box with 6 sides. The final challenge was to create a complete 3D bar chart which he will create in this tutorial.

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WordPress

How To Customize The WordPress Admin Easily

In this article, Aurélien Denis takes a break from some of the more advanced ways to customize WordPress, and shares some super-easy customization techniques for the WordPress Admin area. If you’re just getting started with WordPress, or have been running with default functionality for a while and now want to dig in with some useful and easy ways to customize your WordPress site, a great place to start is the WordPress Admin area, or backend.

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