It’s time to start digging into jQuery AJAX capabilities. Today, we’ll start off as simply as we can. We’ll store information on one page, and then load that specific information from another page! We’ll accomplish this by using jQuery “load()” method.
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In today’s video tutorial, I’ll show you how to resize text every time an associated anchor tag is clicked. We’ll be examining the “slice”, “parseFloat”, and “CSS” Javascript/jQuery methods.
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Last week the team at PSDTUTS put together the very first web design week where author and Envato founder Collis shared a lifetime’s worth of tips, tricks and ideas. The week culminated in a giveaway for US$25,000 that will be hitting the sites early next week. ThemeForest authors, get ready for a big week! You can find all the tutorials and articles from web design week on You can find all the tutorials and articles from web design week on PSDTUTS.
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It finally happened. Yesterday, the Envato marketplaces passed the 100,000 members mark. Though it’s just another number among many, it represents an unprecedented landmark for all of us here at Envato. Please join me in an electronic toast congratulating the creators for a job well done.
Congratulations to “MediumJones” for being our 100,000th member! He’ll receive a surprise bonus of $250 into his account to spend across the marketplaces.
Here’s to another 100,000 members and many more marketplaces!
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The rss icon has become a symbol of “web 2.0″ and the new era of web design that the past years have seen. While designing, it is easy to overlook the rss icon and its importance to many buyers. All too often, the rss icon is one of the last things we “throw” on a design to fill in some content. Today, we will have a look at 10 creative and unique uses of the rss feed icon.
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At the request of one of our viewers, I’ll show you how to mimic the image functionality seen here. Though, at first glance, it might appear to be difficult, don’t worry! It’s actually quite simple. I’ll show you how.
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I’ve got wonderful news to share with everybody. Today, VideoHive will be opening its doors for the first time. For those unfamiliar, “VideoHive is a marketplace for buying and selling royalty free stock footage, motion graphics and project files including After Effects and DVD Menus.”
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Today, we’re going to take a look at the hover() method. This will allow us to write code for when a user mouses on and off the elements in a wrapped set. We’ll also take another quick look at animating elements.
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Many multi-author blogs have an ‘About This Author’ section attached to the bottom of each post – containing a link to the author’s site and a short Bio about them. In this post, we’ll be creating this, and also an ‘Authors Archive’ page just like the one at NETTUTS:


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It’s day six. We’re going to take a look at the toggle() and toggleClass() methods and how they can be used to essentially turn “off and on” elements or classes.
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