This article aims to show you how to attract users and make them hungry for more. Who is this post for? Anyone with a web site. Not all of the items listed below will apply to you and your business, but they are, at the very least, a source for inspiration.
Starting today, each marketplace in the Envato network will be offering one free template for the entire month. No catch — just free! This month’s offering comes courtesy of “YA Design”.
Author : YA
File : Nice and Clean
This site template is the complete package: five page theme, portfolio slider, AJAX contact form, etc. From now until July 31, it’s 100% free!
Features:
- Featured Portfolio Slider on the homepage.
- AJAX contact form with validation.
- Valid Xhtml 1.0 Strict
- Works in IE6+, Safari, Mozilla, Opera
- Clean code
Usage:
You are granted ONE free usage of the item in a project either commercial or non-commercial. You may not use the file in multiple projects unless you purchase licenses in the usual way. You may not redistribute the item in any way. If you need a different license for this file, you may purchase it here (link).
More From YA Design
A huge thank you goes out to “YA Web Design” for generously offering this template to the community. Be sure to follow them on Twitter!
I wonder what the other marketplaces are giving away for free this month??
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I’ve been using Coda for a while now, and it’s become my web development application of choice. There are quite a few great web development applications out there (read “18 Wonderful IDEs for Windows, Mac, and Linux“) but if you’re a Mac user, Coda is easily one of the best.
Here are 20 excellent Coda tips to increase productivity that I’ve gathered during my use of Coda so far.
Up until recently, when an item required a few small fixes, we would reject or disable the template and ask that the author make the requested changes. We admit that it was unfair to expect an author to start the submission process from scratch all because of one image or help file. As such, we’ve now implemented a new “soft reject” and “soft disable” feature for these instances.
Today, I’ll teach you a simple way of rotating content on your site. We’ll be retrieving data from a MySQL database and using a dynamic widget that auto refreshes using AJAX.
Lately I’ve seen quite a few requests on Twitter and other places for multilevel menus using jQuery and/or CSS. There are quite a few ways to accomplish this and it largely depends on what your needs are.
In this article we’ll take a quick look at several common multilevel menu options and then I’ll show you how to create a “mega menu”.
The recent collection competition generated over 3000 fantastic entries, and judging has been no easy task! Thanks to everyone who created a collection and entered. Here’s our top 10 entries. The one with the most votes will win US$3,500 to spend on their ultimate creative set-up!
Finalist 1: Life In The City
by ahmednaguib
“A collection about cities, modern buildings, industrial sounds, videos of a town in motion, or a building in color, you will find it here, brought and made by some of the greatest authors in their fields, enjoy!”
Finalist 2: The Eco-Friendly Collection - Web and Print
by idrawdesigns
“The Eco-Friendly Collection (Web and Print) is a compilation of items across the Envato Marketplaces that relate to going green and being environmentally friendly. Templates can be used as a base for websites and printed material that promote recycling, preserving nature, and anything that has to do with being eco-friendly. Sounds and flash animations can be used to accompany work created on the web.”
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Like any business, being successful depends on a whole slew of things. This includes paying attention to your market and competitors.
You could make a great product, but if there isn’t a demand for it then you won’t make any money. Or, if there is a demand for the type or style of product you’re providing but your competitors offer something better, then you’re in the same situation.
In part one of our “Fun with PHP GD series,” we went over what exactly the GD library is and the basics of using it. We also had a look at some neat tricks and using the built in GD image filters. Today, we are going to dive further into the GD library and take an in depth look at more cool effects we can achieve. Servers up, GD installed, text editor ready, let’s go!
I have exciting new to announce! Beginning today, we are now offering PHP and JavaScript components. These two categories feature helpful scripts that you can implement into your projects with ease. Need a drag and drop comments section for your static site? No problem! Need an event calendar for a client’s project? No problem! How about an advanced image gallery management tool full of awesomeness? No problem!
FAQ
I Can Download Scripts for Free Around the Web. Why Pay?
That might be, but we’re only interested in selling HIGH quality scripts that are guaranteed to make your life easier. When reviewing submissions, I’ve instructed our reviewer to be as strict as possible. You won’t find dozens of half-featured light boxes here; only well-crafted components that have been tailor-made for ThemeForest.
When Can I Begin Uploading My Own Scripts?
Today. Just remember - HIGH quality. If your script can easily be found for free, we’ll reject it.
Why Only PHP? What About ASP.NET and Other Server-Side Languages?
We’ll takes these first few months to test out PHP only. If it proves to be profitable for all involved, and there’s a large demand for a different language, we’re more than happy to oblige!
So What Are You Waiting For?
Take a moment to browse our seed content, and then get started on your own! The sooner you get in, the less competition! Good luck.
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