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How to Use WordPress for Bookmarking

After Ma.gnolia went down I was so disappointed that I decided to take matters into my own hands. I thought, why not use WordPress to store my bookmarks. It has all the neat features of most popular...

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Getting Started With CSSDOC Commenting

CSSDOC is a commenting convention much like Java Doc and PHP Doc. It provides a standard way for developers to tag parts of a stylesheet with important meta information. Eventually it may be used to...

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Hey Sandboxers, How About an Update! (OR How to Update the Sandbox Theme to...

Note: This post is intended to be a little tongue-in-cheek although the author himself does not claim to be funny at all. Please read with your humor-glasses on. Bump, bump. Hey Sandboxers, yeah you,...

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A High-Level Overview of the PHP + Javascript Start Page

If you haven’t checked out the PHP + Javascript Start Page head over to the extras page and give it a try. It’ll take you 5 minutes to get it running on your server. Introduction Sometimes I will get...

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Headline: PHP + Javascript Start Page

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The Marks of a Minimalist Blog

Daring Fireball is perhaps one of the best known and most minimal blogs out there. There a lot of great resources about minimalism and web design which highlight several basic principals: Form follows...

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Sites Without Menus: Do You Really Need a Main Nav?

Is Navigation Useful? Jakob Nielsen posed that question in an Alertbox article from 2000. He came to the conclusion that “users look straight at the content and ignore the navigation areas.” In...

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WordPress Snippet: Display Posts by Tag Frequency

Blogs just aren’t the same as they used to be. In the old days a blog was characterized by time and personality—chronology was important, and you read the blog because of the author, not the...

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Getting Started With HTML5: Part 1

It’s time to get to work on our HTML5 chops. We’ve had plenty of theory. Now let’s get to it. Here is the code that we are going to work with. Take a minute to copy and paste it into a text editor and...

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Getting Started With HTML5: Part 2

Last week we took care of the head of our HTML5 document. If you haven’t checked it out, run over there real quick. It will only take you 5 minutes to get up to speed with a working proof of concept....

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Getting Started With HTML5: Part 3

Most of HTML5 seems to be pretty self-explanatory. Unfortunately there are a few things that just aren’t. For example, the complex outlining algorithm, and the section element. It’s confusing as hell...

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Speed Up Development Time With Smarty

This isn’t your average tutorial, actually it’s not really a tutorial at all. There’s a bigger point here that I’m trying to make: as a developer you have to be efficient. Frameworks definitely get you...

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