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jQuery: Easy JavaScript for Designers
Submitted by: Jeremy on 02.10.2008
In JavaScript Tutorials AJAX
It's a common misconception that JavaScript is just for coders. As Alex explains, libraries like jQuery can make tasks like adding animation or tweaking markup a piece of cake -- even for non-coders!
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Create a Realistic Page Curl in Photoshop
Submitted by: Jeremy on 02.07.2008
In Photoshop Tutorials Effects
Following on from the Torn Paper tutorial, the page curl is also commonly used in creating the distressed and collage looks. This simple walkthrough can be applied to any photo to add an extra bit of detail.
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Sleek Blue Logo
Submitted by: Jeremy on 02.07.2008
In Photoshop Tutorials Web Graphics
With the internet going in the direction of easily accessible and aesthetically pleasing websites, updating your logo is a must. This tutorial will step you through creating a web 2 style logo in Adobe Photoshop in about 10 minutes. By having a clean style logo, your...
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Turn Any Photo Into An Interesting Background
Submitted by: Jeremy on 02.07.2008
In Photoshop Tutorials Photo Effects
Learn how to easily turn any photo into an interesting background in Photoshop using a couple of basic selection tools that seem to have no other purpose. Then learn how to combine the newly created background with the same photo it was created from!
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Blending Photos With Apply Image
Submitted by: Jeremy on 02.07.2008
In Photoshop Tutorials Photo Effects
Learn how to combine photos in all sorts of interesting and creative ways using the Apply Image command, one of the most powerful, flexible and fun image blending tools in all of Photoshop!
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Placing One Image Inside Of Another
Submitted by: Jeremy on 02.07.2008
In Photoshop Tutorials Photo Effects
Learn how to easily recreate the same Photoshop effect seen every week in electronics store ads, where one image is placed directly inside of another!
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Power Shortcuts For Working With Layers In Photoshop
Submitted by: Jeremy on 02.07.2008
In Photoshop Tutorials Basics
Get the most out of your time with Photoshop by learning these essential shortcuts for working with layers! Increase your productivity and boost your confidence as you take a giant leap forward on the road to Photoshop mastery! Includes shortcuts for both Photoshop...
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Faking A Layer Mask In Photoshop Elements
Submitted by: Jeremy on 02.07.2008
In Photoshop Tutorials Basics
Adobe gave Photoshop Elements very limited support for layer masks. In fact, officially, we can only use them with Adjustment Layers. Fortunately, not only are Adjustment Layers incredibly useful, but it's a little-known fact that they also happen to be pretty easy...
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Tip: Make the best use of asynchronous callbacks
Submitted by: Jeremy on 02.07.2008
In JavaScript Tutorials AJAX
It takes some finesse to make the best use of asynchronous callbacks for Ajax data sources in JavaScript applications. This tip discusses why you should use asynchronous callbacks for Ajax data sources and gives examples of coordinating the readiness of...
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The Art and Science of JavaScript
Submitted by: Jeremy on 02.07.2008
In JavaScript Tutorials Development
A fully accessible, first-person-perspective, 3D maze. Impossible? Not with CSS and JavaScript. In this awe-inspiring tutorial, James shows us how he created a Doom-style dungeon that could be explored by any web user.
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