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Working with the New

Just a few days ago, Envato's very own WordPress ninja, Derek Herman, released a new "Envato Marketplace Items" plugin for WordPress. Now, with only a few minutes worth of work, you can display your recent files, popular files, and even files according to a specific category on your site.

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Top HTML/CSS resources for beginners

A strong knowledge of HTML and CSS is pivotal for all other web design or development work. It provides you with knowledge of how to structure a web page and best practices to create a well supported website across all major browsers.

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Learn how to Write Lightning-Fast Code in 4 Minutes: Screencast

We all know the benefits of using snippets and bundles to speed up our coding, but what if we could take things a step further, and turn a complex html structure into something as simple as a CSS selector? Well, thanks to a new project, called Zen-Coding, we can do this very thing! In this four-minute video quick tip, I\'ll demonstrate how.

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35 Beautiful E-Commerce Websites

Despite any financial recession and economic stress, online purchasing continues to grow. Expansion of the market and evolving technology that simplifies our daily lives help to set the pace of e-commerce design. Customers want the shopping process to be quick and easy, and merchants want to increase sales by making their stores attractive and popular. Thus, e-commerce design tends to combine a look and usability that is at once unique and eye-catching. In this post, we showcase 35 attractive online store designs.

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An API for the Web: Learning YQL

The Yahoo Query Language is a great tool that\'s guaranteed to speed up your web development time. The more complex your project, the more time YQL will save you. So, is it a framework, an application, a beverage? Today, you\'ll find out what it is and how to use it!

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Quick Tip: Top 5 Ways to Browser-Test your Website

This video quick tip will demonstrate the five most popular services and tools for testing a website in a variety of browsers.

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How to Make All Browsers Render HTML5 Mark-up Correctly - Even IE6

HTML 5 provides some great new features for web designers who want to code readable, semantically-meaningful layouts. However, support for HTML 5 is still evolving, and Internet Explorer is the last to add support. In this tutorial, we\'ll create a common layout using some of HTML 5\'s new semantic elements, then use JavaScript and CSS to make our design backwards-compatible with Internet Explorer. Yes, even IE 6.

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Design and Build Email Newsletters Without Losing Your Mind (and Soul)

This article gives you the information you need to plan, design and build an HTML newsletter that renders well and is actually useful to recipients. It\'s a quick and dirty guide to effective email newsletters.

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25 New High Quality Free Fonts

In this selection we\'re glad to present you PT Sans, FF Celeste Sans Offc Black, Secca STD, Cantarell and many other regular and experimental high-quality free fonts. Please read the license agreements carefully before using the fonts — the license can change from time to time.

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How to Make All Browsers Render HTML5 Mark-up Correctly: Screencast

HTML 5 provides some great new features for web designers who want to code readable, semantically-meaningful layouts. However, support for HTML 5 is still evolving, and Internet Explorer is the last to add support. In this tutorial, we\'ll create a common layout using some of HTML 5\'s new semantic elements, then use JavaScript and CSS to make our design backwards-compatible with Internet Explorer. Yes, even IE 6.

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