New Course: A/B Testing for Web Designers
Our latest web design course, A/B Testing for Web Designers, will teach you everything you need to know to get clued up on split testing. Tuts+ instructor Leigh Howells will take you through various...
View ArticleCSS Level 4 Selectors to Watch Out For
It’s about time we started learning some new CSS, isn’t it?We’re all used to new features being introduced to frameworks left and right, but we often forget that new features are constantly being...
View ArticlePrototyping Layouts With Velositey for Photoshop
In this tutorial we are going to walk through a free Photoshop extension called Velositey. Velositey (currently at version 2) provides common layout patterns to build website design prototypes within...
View Article5 Guidelines for Designing Better Icons
Are you having trouble choosing the right icon for a specific problem? Working with your developer to get the best possible result for your client? This article will give you an insight into...
View ArticleHow to Add Windows Tiles to Your Website
Windows is hot again; not only because of its recent product unveilings, but also because of its striking direction in design language and interface. You may already be familiar with the Start screen...
View ArticleOptimizing Your Workflow
One thing I keep asking myself: “How can I work more efficiently?” Efficient workflows are hard to obtain and even harder to keep efficient. Everyone has the tendency to fall into ruts which end up...
View ArticleNomadic Designer Toolbox: Tips, Services & Hacks
9-5 is fast becoming an outdated concept and has proven to be counter-productive for many creatives. Freelancers and location-independent designers are seeking for new ways to live, work and travel....
View ArticleChinese ICP Licensing: What, Why and How to Get Hosted in China
If you want a serious web presence in mainland China, you’ll need an ICP License; and while there’s an increasing interest in cozying up to the Chinese web market, there’s not a ton of comprehensive...
View ArticleBootstrap 3 Succinctly: Introduction
Welcome to this series covering the Twitter Bootstrap (BS) UI and CSS framework.In my book, Twitter Bootstrap Succinctly, I laid down the initial groundwork and got you started with Bootstrap 2.Since...
View ArticleDesigning a VSCO-Inspired Web Journal in Sketch
What You'll Be CreatingIn this tutorial, I’ll teach you how to design a simple and sophisticated web journal application in Sketch, for both mobile and desktop. We’ll use the VSCO aesthetic as...
View ArticleBootstrap 3 Succinctly: Migrating From Version 2 to Version 3
So what’s involved in migrating from Bootstrap 2 to Bootstrap 3? In truth, not a great deal. Despite the many changes, there’s still not a huge amount for you to actually change, and the changes you do...
View ArticleHow to Use jQuery with ZingChart
Web charts built with JavaScript are a great way to add interactivity to your apps and sites, but if you prefer working in jQuery, your options can be limited. Developers are often left to choose...
View ArticleNew Course: Power Up Your Portfolio With Bootstrap
You’ve heard of Bootstrap. You might even know how to use it. But how do you customize it to make real, live, beautiful sites? In Power Up Your Portfolio With Bootstrap, we’ll cover just that, along...
View ArticleDocument Object Model
What You'll Be CreatingToday, you’ll be learning about a web technology that is known as the Document Object Model, commonly referred to as the DOM. This technology is tremendously powerful as it...
View ArticleMeet Tuts+ Survey Grand Prize Winner Catherine Dawes
Name: Catherine DawesLocation: Vryburg, South AfricaTopics of Interest: Graphic Art, Print Design, Hand-LetteringOccupation: Graphic Artist and PrintmakerLast month, we unveiled South African graphic...
View ArticleCreating UserOnboard Teardowns: My Process and Tools
It’s been a great joy to see so many people finding the user onboarding teardowns that I create such a help.Many times, it leads to people reaching out and asking me how I make them. This, friends,...
View ArticleLet’s Make Some Dynamic, Animated Section Links
When creating markup for longer written pieces on a single page, it's often important to create navigational structures to jump between different portions of that text. This is supported natively in...
View ArticleBootstrap 3 Succinctly: Common Pitfalls
While researching for this series, I've come across a number of potential problems, all of which are going to cause you some grief—either with the transition from v2 to v3, or even just when jumping...
View ArticleApply to Be the Next Tuts+ Course Producer (Audio/Video Production)!
Tuts+ Is Looking for a New Course Producer (Audio/Video Production)!We’re looking for a new Course Producer to help instructors produce top-quality video and audio for their Tuts+ courses. In this key...
View ArticleHow to Make Responsive, Scrollable Panels with Flexbox
If you’ve been keeping up with the work ZURB has been doing with Foundation for Apps you may have noticed most of their demo templates have some pretty nifty scrollable panels.These are actually pretty...
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