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Best Of October – 10 web development articles and tutorials

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I handpicked 10 webdev articles and tutorials that caught my attention during the month of October. I really enjoyed reading them (and watching) and i hope you will enjoy and learn too.

Making A Cool Login System With PHP, MySQL & jQuery

login

Create a Simple Infinite Carousel with jQuery

carousel

CSS Sprites: What They Are, Why They’re Cool, and How To Use Them

csssprites

The Ultimate Guide to Creating a Design and Converting it to HTML and CSS

designconvert

Making a Google Wave History Slider

googlewave

5 Techniques to Style Buttons using Images and CSS

spritebuttons

Learn how to Create a Retro Animated Flip-Down Clock

clock

8 different ways to beautifully style your lists

liststyle

10 Useful WordPress Coding Techniques

wp

Organic Tabs

organictabs

That’s it

Hope you will enjoy this amazing tutorials and learn something new from them. I know i did :)

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4 Responses

  1. Angel Grablev

    Nov 2nd, 09

    Great articles, i do have one suggestion though… the “Visit The Article” links should be larger (more clickable area, add padding to the ahrefs)

    Angel

  2. Inside the Webb

    Nov 3rd, 09

    Didn’t expect to see Wordpress on the list but it’s great to see such a small open-source platform growing so quickly. Wordpress really has made many people hundreds of thousands of dollars just from starting a blog, and they have so many resources it’s not hard to just sit down and pick up, either.

  3. Boba

    Nov 3rd, 09

    @angel – Will see what i can do

    @Inside the Webb – Well it cuts down the website programming time, and it’s quite easy to modify + many many ready made themes and all sort of plugins. TutsValley runs on Wordpress too :) But about the money part, it’s not all about wordpress, quality content is needed for that :)

  4. Jessica

    Jan 31st, 10

    Awesome post

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