Posts Tagged ‘css’
PlayList: bit.ly —— PHP Tutorial for beginners introduction Mysql and PHP tutorial for beginners In this video I take an overview to PHP and what you can do with it, especially when you integrate it with MySQL. I show you how websites use this type of programing and how you could integrate it into your own websites. In particular you can create things like registration, comments, contact etc. If you want some to tutorials on them just let me know and I’ll get one out in the next… 3 years or so. —– The Site: movies-to-watch.net Best Web Host —– All of the coding will be done in Adobe Dreamweaver CS5, but you do not need this version or any paid software to follow along. It will be coded by hand. ie. Dreamweaver CS4, Dreamweaver CS3, Notepad, Notepad++ etc will all work. There are many parts to this series so you can follow along on each step. ★ Twitter: twitter.com ★ Google+: gplus.to/ZeTutorials ★ FaceBook: facebook.com ★ Subscribe: bit.ly —— PHP tutorial for Beginners MySQL tutorial for beginners Royalty Free Music courtesy of www.incompetech.com
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PlayList: bit.ly —— HTML5 & CSS3 | Web Design & Development | Dreamweaver Tutorial Website tutorial – In this video we picked up from where we left off in part 4 and move onto creating a nice footer. The footer itself is made up of 4 elements; – footer: Gives the height a width of 100% and a background color. – #footer_center: centers the footer for the content. – #social_links: Is the left content containing our social networks. – #site_map: Is the right content containing the site map. The Site: movies-to-watch.net Playlist bit.ly Best Web Host:bit.ly Hey guys! This is the third video in the Create a Website Series/Project. This is a Dreamweaver Tutorials for Beginners all the way up for advanced users. In this episode I show you how to create a two column site. Of course, It’s a rough draft and it’s all up to you on how you customize it. Obviously you can change this to a single column or three column site too.. if that floats your boat. All of the coding will be done in Adobe Dreamweaver CS5, but you do not need this version or any paid software to follow along. It will be coded by hand. ie. Dreamweaver CS4, Dreamweaver CS3, Notepad, Notepad++ etc will all work. There are many parts to this series so you can follow along on each step. ★ Twitter: twitter.com ★ Google+: gplus.to/ZeTutorials ★ FaceBook: facebook.com ★ Subscribe: bit.ly —— Dreamweaver CS5 Tutorial for beginners. Royalty Free Music courtesy of www.incompetech.com
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See all of my videos on my website! blacknightstudios.com This is part 1 in a series about How to Design a Website. In the coming weeks, I’ll be creating many videos discussing the different options we have today when looking to make a website. I’ll discuss things like the differences between static websites that use HTML and dynamic database driven websites that use Content Managements Systems (CMS). I’ll talk about one of Adobe’s newest programs, called MUSE, that allows designers to build websites with no knowledge of coding. There may not be one BEST way to make a website, but there is a best way for YOU to make a website. So please subscribe, stay tuned, and I’ll see you in the next video.
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Since we haven’t really learned much about Photoshop I figured this would be the perfect opportunity to make some videos on this subject before we start another Complete Site series. In this Photoshop lesson we will learn how to create some older looking download buttons which you can use on your site or anywhere that you would like. INNO – A social network for creative people: inno.icodetheweb.com
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Firefox 11 (currently on the Aurora channel) features two major new features: the Style Editor and a 3D view for the page inspector (“Tilt”). I spend a few minutes here showing off these new features. Download Aurora today to try them out! mozilla.org
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Code: www.developphp.com In this Javascript and HTML programming lesson you can learn how to build a basic web application that captures keyboard input and allows you to access the properties of keyboard events. This is especially handy for game programming and interactive applications, but the ways you can apply it are completely up to you and your imagination. In the very next video lesson we will expand upon this to show how to add condition logic in order to perform specific tasks in a web application according to specific keys being pressed by the user.
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www.programminghelp.org Watch in 720p This will be an introduction into the Document Object Model including nodes and innerHTML. I very do much plan to teach more advance uses of it when I make my Level 2 playlist for javascript.
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www.programminghelp.org Watch in 720p Quite a bit of information that will be covered including comments, alert, confirm, and prompt boxes. We will also discuss strings and variables as well.
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Hey guys, this is my first tutorial and the first one for my HTML5 game development series. Watch in fullscreen 1080p for the best viewing experience! My text editor of choice – Sublime Text 2: www.sublimetext.com The link to the file I mentioned will be in the next tutorial instead of this one. Website: gyrostorm.com Twitter twitter.com Minus: minus.com
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CSS Fundamentals with Dreamweaver CS5 – Part 1
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Ever get tired of hearing us talk about web design and just want to see us work? Then this is the show for you then! Today’s episode is a preview of the type of bonus content memebers of the ThisWeekIn Web Design Producers Program will see monthly. With today’s episode we get a shot of Illustrator-fueled design adrenaline as Jose jumps in the designer’s hot seat and demonstrates tools, techniques, and his own unique approach to designing a web site. With this episode you truly can watch an expert work! 00:00 Introduction 02:06 The benefits of joining the ThisWeekIn Web Design Producer’s Program 02:49 Jose talks about his unique approach to design decisions 04:30 Setting goals and expectations for every design session 06:45 The best designers understand the subject matter intimately 08:40 Timeboxing and setting up the Backlog 12:00 Expert tips for working in Illustrator 16:00 Setting up the page in Illustrator for the fold 17:25 Using grids and the importance of setting them up early 18:30 Why use Illustrator rather than Photoshop for the design phase? 28:35 References: competitors, colors, and typography 32:00 Color decisions 34:15 Going back to the Brand Attributes in the Workbook 36:30 Exploring typography 42:00 Designing a color system between work, play, and life 44:30 Creating a subsystem for the shows based off the network identity 48:00 Designing the typography system 52:00 Prioritizing the content over the design 56:00 Comparing use of gradients in competitors …
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FlashLessons.Info I have used ready button, ready actionscript and ready instance names and yes ready layers and movieclips to create a no fuss no nonsense flash photo image gallery. Its fun and simple ..pls watch on full screen with high resolution only Mohit Manuja Adobe Trainer and web developer Mumbai, India 9022995952 website: www.adobecs5.in
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This is the third video in the series of Making A Complete Website From Scratch. Ever wanted to add interactivity to your website? In this tutorial, we cover the very basics of Javascript and how to use it to make your website interactive and engage users. For a more detailed look at what’s covered in the video, you can visit the link below: www.tinkernut.com View Part 1: HTML – www.youtube.com View Part 2: CSS – www.youtube.com
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Get to know how to initiate a standard or secure PHP file download with a typical dialog box. Download Link: labs.tim-hendriks.com
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Web Design Fundamentals Full Playlist Link : www.youtube.com For more free web dev video tutorials please visit www.webtutorials.tk . Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. Web Design Fundamentals is a survey of Web design and development techniques and technologies, fundamental concepts, terms, and best practices involved in professional web design. Instructor James Williamson examines popular web development tools, server-side software solutions, content management solutions, and cloud-based software, providing a high-level overview of the world of Web publishing. Topics include Understanding web page technologies, such as HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and Flash Exploring the different disciplines of web design Reviewing industry standard design tools such as Dreamweaver, Coda, Flash, and Photoshop Organizing web content Making web content accessible Comparing server-side solutions such as PHP, ColdFusion, .NET, and JSP Creating interactive content with AJAX and Flash Registering domains and hosting sites
