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A Complete Guide To Tumblr

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Think of Tumblr as micro-blogging on steroids (technically, it’s called “tumblelogging”). Whereas Twitter and similar services limit posts to 140 characters or less, Tumblr lets you post updates of any length, although it’s best suited to short-format posts. Tumblr bridges the gap between full-blown blog and micro-blog.

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Tumblr is also an option for designers and creative people, because it gives you complete control over the look of your tumblelog. It also offers great opportunities for theme designers, especially with the recent launch of premium themes (which range in price from $9 to $49). Read on for your complete guide to using and designing for Tumblr.

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Why Use Tumblr?

Quite simply because Tumblr makes setting up a blog very easy. It also makes it very simple for you to follow other tumbleloggers on the website and to share their content. Tumblr tries to combine the best parts of blogging and micro-blogging in one. It handles longer-form and multimedia posts, like regular blogs, while encouraging more interaction between tumbleloggers, like micro-blogs.

Post Formats

The fact that Tumblr has built-in formats for a variety of content types makes it stand out from other blogging and micro-blogging platforms. There are templates for text, photos, videos, audio, quotes, links and chat transcripts. Most themes take advantage of the differences between these post types and implement special formatting for each one. You can also add plain text to most of these post types, and you can add images to your text posts. It’s a quite flexible system.

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Because of the unique post formats, Tumblr makes a perfect platform for vlogging and podcasting, as well as for photo blogging. For audio posts, you can even call in a post, requiring nothing more than a phone. You can also email in posts of all types (each type of post has a specific email format).

Tumblr API

The Tumblr API has spawned plenty of third-party apps that let you do all sorts of things with Tumblr. More than a dozen iPhone apps can be used with Tumblr, and at least as many Web services. Desktop and mobile apps are available, as well as widgets and plug-ins that you can use on other websites. You can set up Tumblr to automatically post to your Twitter or Facebook account, too.

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For developers, the API opens a world of options for creating apps. The API itself is relatively straightforward and anyone with basic PHP and XML skills will have a short learning curve. While dozens of Tumblr apps are already out there, there’s still plenty of room for further expansion.

Other Unique Features

Like Twitter, Tumblr lets you follow other users and view their posts in your dashboard. Tumblr also gives you the option to reblog or “heart” (the equivalent to a “Like” on Facebook) posts from anyone, whether you follow them or not.

Following other users is simple: just click the “Follow” link in the upper-right corner of their tumblelog. That’s also where you’ll find the links to heart or reblog content.

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Blog Options

Tumblr gives you fairly complete control over how you blog. You can set up group blogs with multiple authors. You can also set up numerous blogs under a single account (each with its own custom options), though only one username is able to follow other tumblelogs. Tumblr also lets you keep private Tumblelogs that are password-protected, so you can share them with those you know or keep them completely personal. Just make sure not to post to your public tumblelog by accident!

Getting Started

Starting out with Tumblr is easy. Just sign up on the site, enter your email address and a password and the URL you want to use (something.tumblr.com). You’ll have the option to set up a custom domain name after you’ve signed up. Once your account is set up, you can start posting right away.

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Themes and Customization

Hundreds of themes are available for Tumblr, most of them for free. Take some time to go through the theme options when you sign up, either to find one for your tumblelog or to get ideas to create your own theme.

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One thing you may notice with Tumblr themes is that a lot of them have very narrow content areas. While wider themes are available, the vast majority are narrower than 800 pixels (and some even narrower than that).

Most Tumblr themes come with some customization options that don’t require any HTML and CSS knowledge (if you plan to create some public themes, you’ll probably want to include some customization options). There’s also an area to enter custom CSS that will override existing styles.

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You can customize the HTML in any theme, too. Click on the “Customize” link from your dashboard, and then click on “Theme” and “Custom HTML.” This is also how you would create a theme from scratch. You can link to an external style sheet, too (Tumblr has a static file uploader for uploading theme assets).

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Editing an existing theme is a great way to start designing for Tumblr. It also gives you complete control over how your theme looks and works without having to start from scratch.

The Bookmarklet

The Tumblr bookmarklet makes it easy to post content from anywhere on the Web. Just drag it to your bookmarks toolbar and use it when you find something to blog about. Depending on the page’s content, a window will pop up suggesting a particular content format for your post. You can change the post type right there or accept its suggestion.

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Most pages will default to the “Link” post format, but if you’re on Flickr, for example, it will default to the “Photo” format. Likewise, if you’re watching a YouTube video, it will default to the “Video” format.

Creating Custom Tumblr Themes

While Tumblr makes it easy to customize the HTML and CSS of almost any theme, you may want to start from scratch. If you’ve ever created a theme for another blogging platform or CMS, creating a Tumblr theme won’t be any more difficult. Even if you haven’t created a theme for another CMS, creating a Tumblr theme isn’t much more difficult than creating a standard HTML template.

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Basic Structure

Tumblr themes include the same basic parts as any website. There’s usually a header and main content area, as well as an optional sidebar and footer. Beyond that, Tumblr themes are broken down into blocks. Each block on your tumblelog contains some piece of data. For example, there are blocks for each of the post types (text, photo, audio, video, etc.), as well as blocks for things like your tumblelog’s description and “Previous” and “Next” page links.

The Tumblr loop has a huge number of variables to take advantage of. You’ll need to define blocks for each post type in order to display them properly in your theme. Beyond that, you choose what to include in your theme.

A complete list of Tumblr variables can be found on the Creating a Custom HTML Theme page on Tumblr’s website. The page also includes more information on creating Tumblr themes in general.

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Variables allow you to do various custom things with your Tumblr themes. There are basic variables for things like the theme title, portrait URLs and favicons. There are unique variables for each of the post formats, too. Some formats (like text posts) have only a handful of variables, while others have over a dozen.

Creating Public Themes

With the addition of premium themes, many designers are becoming more interested in creating their own Tumblr themes. You might want to do a few things to a public theme that you might not bother with for a personal theme, though. One of these is creating some customization options that allow users to change things like font colors and which parts of a page to show and hide. Look around at what other themes allow to be customized, and look at the variables that Tumblr uses.

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Public themes do have a few requirements that may not apply to personal themes. These are:

  • All the theme’s assets have to be hosted on Tumblr.
  • Third-party widgets have to be commented out. This means that you can include the code and instructions on how to enable it, but it must be disabled by default.
  • Your theme must support all of the different post types: text, photo, quote, link, chat, audio and video.
  • It must support the standard tags (check the variables list to see what they are).
  • It must be good-looking and fully functional. Tumblr themes are vetted for quality; unattractive ones won’t make the cut.

At the moment, when you submit a theme to Tumblr, it’s free by default. To be able to sell premium themes through the Tumblr directory, you’ll either need to ask or be invited. Overall, the premium themes program is pretty secretive.

This doesn’t mean that you can’t sell premium Tumblr themes elsewhere. Theme Forest has a number of Tumblr themes for sale. Other theme developers sell them directly through their own websites. Both are options if you want to get into the premium theme market.

Remember to include credit and a link in the footer of your theme, so that visitors can find your other themes and download them. Many users will leave this credit and link as is, giving you potential traffic for your blog.

Tumblr-Specific Memes

You may want to consider joining in on some Tumblr-specific trends, events and memes out there.

Tumblr Tuesdays and Recommended Blogs

Think of Tumblr Tuesdays as sort of like Twitter’s #FollowFriday hash tag. Tumblr has a built-in recommendation engine that feeds the directory listings of blogs that are recommended enough as well as the recommended tumblelogs that show up in your dashboard’s sidebar.

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I suspect that Tumblr has a higher proportion of bacon-related blogs than on any other blogging or micro-blogging service out there. Just a quick search turns up at least half a dozen tumblelogs focused exclusively on bacon.

Unfollow Friday

Playing on Twitter’s #FollowFriday hash tag, Unfollow Friday encourages you to post annoying or disgusting things to your tumblelog in an effort to get people to unfollow you. The goal is to see how many people you can get to stop following you.

Conclusion

Whether you’re looking for a quick and easy platform to post short-format or multimedia posts or you’re interested in developing custom Tumblr themes to give away or sell, this guide should get you on your way. If you have additional resources or tips to share, please do so in the comments below!

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40 Outstanding Award Winning Photos Around the World

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This post showcases beautiful photographs that have won photo contests such as National Geographic Contest, Nikon Technology, Energizer, Sony, Smithsonian Mag, Nature Conservancy, National Wildlife Refuge Association, etc. Photography is always been a fun activity and as a profession it is the job of creative people. You can express your feeling, your observations, and your imagination in very creative and appealing ways by using your camera. We hope that this showcase will inspire you to get out and shoot more.

Outstanding Award Winning Photos

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By David F. Bezold
This mountain lion’s favorite spot is a large rock formation where he rests in the late afternoon. I waited patiently until he stared directly at me.

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Friends by Peter Allinson
This photo was taken three miles west off the coast of Dominica. The whale is a member of a pod of about 50 sperm whales that live there. His name is Scar. Andrew Armour has befriended the whale and is pictured with him.

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Tribal by Jessica Teng
The use of artificial light was well executed, as is evident by the specular highlights of the paint on the face to give it that extra shiny look. This photo has lovely composition, great ideation and beautiful colours.

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Sheep+shepherd by Soren Skov
The image was captured in Romania. The shepherd was asleep with his sheep.

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Erwin von Arx – Science

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Eyefocused
I took this photo at my sister’s apartment on the balcony, while I was testing my new lens (Sigma 105mm Macro) which I had gotten a few days earlier. I was looking for something interesting to shoot, and suddenly I spotted a little turtle in the aquarium.

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By Felix Marquez
I’m sure this military drill was a wonder to see in its rapid fire execution. But it is another wonder to see when held still in this photograph. Preparation, precision, and timing all coming together so wonderfully. (All which can also be said of the photographer.)

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A tribal birth in India by Abhijit Dey
Six days after Betka Tudu’s birth, female relatives and neighbors in the West Bengal village of Purulia gathered to bless him and “to protect him from harm’s way,” says Dey. Born into the Santhal tribe, Betka “unknowingly drew his distant kin closer than ever.” — Abigail Tucker

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Colombo by Namal Kamalgoda
Minneriya National Park, Sri Lanka.

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By Majed Sultan Ali

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By Machado, Portugal
Licancabur volcano is located on the border between Chile and Bolivia.

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Motherly Love by Lisa Young

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Jellyfish by Lisa Young

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Dentist by Debasish Bhhaduri
The photograph was shot at the Kolkata zoo.

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DEADLOCK by David Maitland

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By Zoltán Balogh, Hungary
An aerial view near Madrid

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By Ruston Agte Arizona
Kobe the polar bear out for a swim at the Reid Park Zoo in Tucson, Arizona. At first I thought the glaring sun on the water was going to ruin the picture. What a surprise!

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TROUBLE-MAKER by Stefano Unterthiner

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Beekeeper at work by Julien Robitaille

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Dance by Zeljko Milakovic

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Junior needs help

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Clearwater by Carol Grant
Endangered Florida manatee at the Three Sisters Spring wintering site, Crystal River, Florida.

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Light Dance by Rod Scott
Tough lighting situations at times produce the greatest shots. This photo is one that falls into that category. The painting of light and the illumination of the faces capture the moment beautifully.

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Ted Steinke of Layton
for photo of Northern Harriers, Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge, UT

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Refuge Photo Contest

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JoHanna Wienert (Newport, OR)

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Calcutta, India by Debashis Mukherjee
Boys are running towards a waterhole in a hot & humid day

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Green Sea Turtle Being Cleaned by Peter Liu

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By Jason J. Corneveaux Arizona
Canyonlands National Park on the White Rim Trail, looking south along the Green River near the Potato Bottom campsite.

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By Abraham Herrera
The Grand Canyon’s Redwall Cavern

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Faces of Asia by Yoppy Pieter

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By Arthur Morris
Pairs of gannets were building nests atop a viewing shelter. It was a great opportunity to capture artistic images with high-key sky backgrounds as I did in this photo of a male passing nesting material to his mate.

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By Prasanta Biswas
At the Indian village pond

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By Ghioc Tudor, Romania
Where is freedom?

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By Jaime Villalta, Venezuela
Fireworm moving in star coral

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By Kristina Buceatchi, Moldova
Another vision

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By Marina Kochetova

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By Borut Furlan

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By Pang Piow-Kan

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Active Photography Contests

Are you a photographer and want to participate in photography contest? so here are some great active contest resources for you where you can show your skill and have a chance to win lots of prizes.
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Four Simple and Quick Photo Effects

High quality photo effects are not only reserved for professionals or tech-savvy image editing specialists, they can be achieved by anyone, as today’s design news demonstrates. We have collected four recent photo editing tutorials that can be easily followed and achieved by anyone with a digital camera and a desire to give a little bit of coolness and professionalism to there shots.

Give Your Photos a Vintage Look

Give Your Photos a Vintage Look

This tutorial is for anyone who doesn’t have photo editing know-how, expensive editing software or a load of time to spare, and shows you how to create a retro profile pic in a matter of minutes using some absolutely free, entirely online services.
Give Your Photos a Vintage Look

How To Give Your Photos a Cool Retro Analog Effect

How To Give Your Photos a Cool Retro Analog Effect

Back in the days of analog photography imperfections were part of the job. Colour washes, light leaks, vignettes and blurs were all common problems that appeared during the processing of your film, particularly from cheap cameras such as the Holga, or simply down to human error. While these problems don’t affect digital cameras, you can recreate the cool effects in Photoshop to give your shots that cool lo-fi retro effect.
How To Give Your Photos a Cool Retro Analog Effect

Foggy Window Effect in Photoshop

Foggy Window Effect in Photoshop

In this tutorial you will be shown how to create a foggy window effect in Photoshop, using stock photo, brushes, and layer styles to create the simple effect. The whole process is quite simple and it won't take you more than 30 minutes to achieve.
Foggy Window Effect in Photoshop

Quick HDR Effect Photoshop CS5 Tutorial

Quick HDR Effect Photoshop CS5 Tutorial

To create High Dynamic Range pictures, you typically need at least 3 different exposures of the same photo, but in this Photoshop tutorial you will learn how to create HDR from a single image.

This technique will make the bright portions of the image darker, and dark portions of the image lighter. This also gives the image a lot more realistic look.
Quick HDR Effect Photoshop CS5 Tutorial

By Paul Andrew (Speckyboyand speckyboy@twitter).


CSS3 Pie

CSS3 Pie. Makes Internet Explorer 6-8 capable of rendering several of the most useful CSS3 decoration features.

50 Useful Articles and Resources You May Have Missed

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When it comes to online tutorials and articles, you have to be very careful in choosing the right one from tens of thousands of articles you find as you are seeking help in the Web. So today we present nice articles and tutorials which are easy to understand and will surely add to your knowledge.

Web Development

The Principle of Contrast in Web Design
A web design is made of many different elements, each having varying levels of importance and some demanding prominence over others. Some elements share a relationship, while others are not related at all. Author will share these principles.

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Personal Branding for Web Designers
In this article, author will tell web designers that their self- branding strategies should be equally creative as their designs are.

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Redesign vs. Realign
Many designers are still approaching website changes as redesigns, with little thought to whether they should be redesigning or realigning the site for their clients. This article states their comparision and differences.

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The Current State of Web Design: Trends 2010
In this article, we present some observations on the current state of Web design. We describe existing and upcoming trends and explain how Web design might evolve in the coming months and years. We’ll also touch on what we as Web designers should be ready for to keep abreast of new challenges and opportunities.

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Applications of AIDA In Website Designing
Marketing is a very broad term and holds a lot of importance in this cut-throat competition of online business. It deals with the familiar, therefore, it generates the need to come up with a systemic way and a lot of creativity.

Aida in 50 Useful Articles and Resources You May Have Missed

New WordPress Keyboard Shortcuts
WordPress Keyboard shortcuts are a good option to save your time by allowing you to perform your actions quickly. These shortcuts make job of administration a lot easier and more user friendly.

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Web Performant WordPress
In this article, author will share some tips about Web Performant WordPress

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HTML5 Versus Flash — Is It Really So?
It has become pretty fashionable to refer to HTML5 and the web stack as a “Flash killer”. The e-world is full of rumors that Flash is being kicked off the battle between web standards and pragmatism.

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Keep the File Size Down and Spice-up our Vectors with Bitmap Textures
In this tutorial author will outline the process of creating and using bitmap textures. This will help you cut the file sizes down without compromising your image.

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How to Make a Screencast for Your Website
Having a video on your website can vastly improve your conversion rate. Whether the goal is for users to sign up for your web application or simply to get users to contact you via a web form, a video improves the likelihood of this happening.

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Fundamentals for a Kick-Ass Creative Company
In this article, author will tell you about the fundamentals of a creative company.

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CSS/Typography

The Future Of CSS Typography
In this article, we’ll look at some useful techniques and clever effects that use the power of style sheets and some features of the upcoming CSS Text Level 3 specification, which should give Web designers finer control over text.

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Spice Up Your Web Typography with @Font-Face
Author will tell us about the option of embedding a whole new range of fonts into our designs. Let’s look at how the CSS @font-face rule allows us to get fancy with our future website projects.

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Grid-Based Web Design, Simplified
If you want to reap the benefits of grids on your next project but are unsure of the specifics, this article is for you.

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Super Cool CSS Flip Effect with Webkit Animation
In this tutorial, author will tell how the rotateY property can produce a flip effect, and how it can be used to create a super cool Transformers themed top trumps design.

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Quick Tip: Multiple Borders with Simple CSS
In this tutorial, author will show you how to add more depth to your designs, without images, in just a few minutes.

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Different Stylesheets for Differently Sized Browser Windows
Otherwise known as “resolution dependent layouts”. Single website, different CSS files for rearranging a website to take advantage of the size available.

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Designing an Infographic with HTML, CSS & jQuery
In this tutorial, author will take you through the walkthrough of the project, showing how resources like Cufon and jQuery’s ScrollTo plugin were used to add some flair and interactivity to the design.

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Efficiently Rendering CSS
This is definitely something that browser vendors care about (the faster pages load the happier people are using their products).So today author will share with you how to Efficiently Render CSS.

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Flexible Color Schemes in Layouts with RGB
In this tutorial, author will show you how to use Flexible Color Schemes in Layouts with RGB

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How to Create a Cool Anaglyphic Text Effect with CSS
In this tutorial, you will learn how Anaglyph can be created for sprucing up your web designs, while taking into consideration semantics and avoiding the repetition of any markup.

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How to Make a CSS Sprite Powered Menu
In this tutorial, you will learn how to make bright and colourful retro futuristic poster in Photoshop, using dynamic lines, vibrant gradients and rough textures to build up the design layer after layer.

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CSS DIY Organization
In this aticle, author will share how he writes and organizes his CSS.

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The New Hotness: Using CSS3 Visual Effects
In this article, how to use CSS3 visual effects to push the envelope

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Design a Prettier Web Form with CSS 3
In this tutorial, author will show you how to use advanced CSS properties, such as gradients and shadows, to turn a dull web form into something beautiful – with minimal effort.

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Design & Code a Cool iPhone App Website in HTML5
In this tutorial, author will give you a taste of what’s to come by building a cool iPhone app website using a HTML5 structure, and visual styling with some CSS3 effects.

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Quick Tip: Google Fonts API: You’re Going to Love This
In this article you will learn that how by linking to a particular font, stored on Google’s servers (save on bandwidth + caching benefits), we now have access to a wide array of custom fonts. Quite literally, you can integrate these fonts into your project in about 20 seconds.

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Tutorials

A Roundup of Mobile Web Design Tutorials
In recent years there has been a massive increase in mobile web use, with the development of the iPhone and similar devices driving a huge demand for Internet access on the go.

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15 Useful HTML5 Tutorials and Cheat Sheets
In an effort to prepare you for the future, author has rounded up 15 useful HTML5 tutorials and cheat sheets.

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A Roundup of 22 Cutting Edge PSD to HTML Tutorials
Designing a web layout in Photoshop or Fireworks is only half of the process. Web-designers and developers need to be able to convert those PSD layouts into valid CSS and HTML.

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Getting Started with Tumblr & Custom Theme Design
In this article, author will tell the basics of what Tumblr is, and how to get a tumblelog of your own up and running.

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Using Twitter’s @Anywhere Service in 6 Steps
In this tutorial, you will learn how to use twitter’s @Anywhere, which, with only a few added lines in your code, can bring all of Twitter’s platform functionalities into your website. @Anywhere can allow for anything, ranging from converting a simple @username into a clickable link, to even creating new tweets directly from your personal site. I’ll show you exactly how to do so in this tutorial!

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Share Feedback with Twitter and the Bit.ly API
In this article, author will show you that Sharing links to content is just one piece of the social media equation. Capturing the response to it is quite another.

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Quick Tip: How to Create a Theme-Switcher in 200 Seconds
In this tutorial, you will learn how to do “color-switcher” within the header section.

Theme-switcher in 50 Useful Articles and Resources You May Have Missed

Build a Simple Image Slideshow with jQuery Cycle
Image slideshows are a popular method of displaying numerous sequential photographs in web design.In this tutorial, author will show you one

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How to Create a Simple iTunes-like Slider
In this tutorial, author will tell us how to create a slider similar to the one used in the iTunes store.

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Others

Powerful Time-Savers For Web Designers
Be it a handy checklist, batch installer, dummy image generator or converter from Excel spreadsheet to HTML — all these things can save us a couple of minutes every day, making our work easier and more efficient.

Saver in 50 Useful Articles and Resources You May Have Missed

Rare WordPress Themes
Over the past few years with the influence of premium themes, High quality free WordPress Themes have become harder and harder to find.

Wpthemes in 50 Useful Articles and Resources You May Have Missed

A Designer’s Guide To Effective Proposals And Invoices
In this article, author will tell you how important it is to make effective proposals and invoices both for your and client’s comfort.

Proposal-header in 50 Useful Articles and Resources You May Have Missed

The 10 HTML Tags Beginners Aren’t Using
In this article, this author will tell us The 10 HTML Tags Beginners Aren’t Using.

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HTML Color Code Chart and Names
Having different background and border colors adds a spice and a new identity to any specific element or even a site. Sometimes its very difficult to find a appropriate and nice color and also the hex code of that color.

Colorcode in 50 Useful Articles and Resources You May Have Missed

10 Features to Look Forward to in WordPress 3.0
In this article, author will tell you 10 Features to Look Forward to in WordPress 3.0

Wordpress in 50 Useful Articles and Resources You May Have Missed

Top 5 Web Design Debates That Cause the Most Riots
In this article, author will tell you the five most popular debates; the ones that often end up developing into digital riots with opinions flying like arrows across the vast no-man’s land known as the comments section.

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Top 8 Dreaded Favors Asked of Web Designers
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