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Using the Wonderful jFlow Plugin - screencast 
Jeffrey Way via NETTUTS on Wed, 24 Sep. 2008
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this right arrow moving to the left by the end of the loop is no good. it should mend it by duplicating the first screen at the end, then fading (not moving) to the first one, with the exact same content. it's a hack, but it makes it circular.
It seems that the darling of the web design industry right now is the ability to create a “featured sec
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Learn How to Create a jQuery Plugin 
Jeffrey Way via NETTUTS on Wed, 17 Sep. 2008
You might think to yourself, “What is all the fuss with jQuery? You have to download a bunch of plugins to even make the library worth while.”. First, that isn’t true. Second, the jQuery library was specifically designed for that very purpose. By keeping the core library as small as possible - about 16 kb - users can then apply additional plugins at their own discretion. Today, I’ll te
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Quick Fire with Jeffrey Zeldman 
Jeffrey Way via NETTUTS on Fri, 12 Sep. 2008
If there is such thing as a “legend” in our industry, Jeffrey Zeldman just might be it. He was literally one of the first designers for the web. You could even refer to him as the blueprint. He’s written a ridiculously successful book, Des
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The Best Web Development Books - As Voted By You! 
Jeffrey Way via NETTUTS on Fri, 22 Aug. 2008
Some of you are aware that I’ve been quietly collecting vote for the best web development books available. After roughly three weeks, I’m ready to reveal the results. The books will be categorized according to their subject matter.
CSS
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9 Web Developers That MUST Be Followed On Twitter - NETTUTS 
Jeffrey Way via nettuts.com on Fri, 08 Aug. 2008
9 Web Developers That MUST Be Followed On Twitter, Web Development & Design Tutorials
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Weekend Quick Tip: Create Your Own Reset.css File 
Jeffrey Way via NETTUTS on Fri, 08 Aug. 2008
Far too many novice CSS designers don’t realize the importance of creating a “reset.css” file. When you have an environment where each browser has its own “default” styling, you’ll often find yourself thumping your skull as you ask yourself, “Why is there a spacing here?” To save yourself some of the headaches that you’ll undoubtedly experience, you’ll need to crea
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The Weekend Quick Tip: Flex Your Images 
Jeffrey Way via NETTUTS on Sat, 02 Aug. 2008
One glaring reason why many developers have chosen fixed-width over elastic sites is because using inline images can destroy the layout of a site - much like a stampede of cattle that repeatedly kick you in the groin. It just isn’t fun at all. Sure, you can specify their widths using percentages or ems, but those methods aren’t ideal. In such instances, why not try using the background tec
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Learn PHP from Scratch: A Training Regimen 
Jeffrey Way via NETTUTS on Tue, 29 Jul. 2008
Holding the title of “number one”, PHP is the most popular language among developers. Even still, many prefer different languages. Yours truly, for example, is most comfortable when working in the ASP.NET environment. However, because of the enormous success of Wordpress, more and more developers have decided to expand their horizons and learn yet another language.
I happen to be one
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Solving 5 Common CSS Headaches 
Jeffrey Way via NETTUTS on Wed, 23 Jul. 2008
CSS is a relatively simple language to learn. Mastering it, on the other, can prove a little more difficult. Compensating for various browser inconsistencies alone can produce a migraine. In this article, we’ll demystify five of the most head thumping issues that you’ll encounter when building web applications.
Why Are My Styles Not Effective?
We’ve all done this. You th
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15 Resources To Get You Started With jQuery From Scratch 
Jeffrey Way via NETTUTS on Wed, 16 Jul. 2008
Maybe you’re a seasoned jQuery pro. Heck, maybe you’re John Resig. On the other hand, maybe you read words like “Prototype”, “jQuery”, and “Mootools” and think to yourself, “What the heck are these?” Now is the time to learn.
In this industry - now more than ever - designers are becoming coders, and coders are becoming designers. The idea of a developer ONLY performin
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Is It Okay If You’re Not Qualified For The Job? 
Jeffrey Way via Freelance Folder on Fri, 27 Jun. 2008
What’s an expert? I read somewhere, that the more a man knows, the more he knows, he doesn’t know. So I suppose one definition of an expert would be someone who doesn’t admit out loud that he knows enough about a subject to know he doesn’t really know that much. -Malcolm Forbes
If I could attribute one idea to my success as a freelancer,
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You Don’t Realize How Talented You Are 
Jeffrey Way via Freelance Folder on Tue, 17 Jun. 2008
We, as freelancers, are many times our own worst enemies. Through out my experiences, I’ve learned that artistic people tend to be the most analytical. Even to this day, I cringe a bit before pressing the send button when e-mailing a proof to a client.
Yes,
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