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On the old site, I started a series of tutorials named
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Lots of useful tools for designers
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we present Twitter Web Designer and Developer Toolbox, API and Tutorials, a series of tutorials, links, references, libraries and plug-ins that will help you do everything you’ve always wanted to do with Twitter.
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Here’s a simple introduction on using the Twitter API. The API offers many different ways to connect to your details including xml, json, atom, and rss. Im going to use xml, php and curl to read an xml file to get my latest followers tweets and display them in the format below.
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Over 2800 professional icons, icons for Software
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A simple jQuery plugin which handles integration of Google Maps (API). It works on top of both jQuery and Google Maps API v2 - and you can instantiate a working Google map
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Uploadify is a jQuery plugin that allows the easy integration of a multiple (or single) file uploads on your website. It requires Flash and any backend development language. An array of options allow for full customization for advanced users, but basic implementation is so easy that even coding novices can do it.
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Displaying graphs and charts using HTML, CSS and such is often a difficult task, not only do we face issues with the grid and layout but we can find issues with collation and miscalculations of the data.
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jQchart is an unique plugin, they’ve built in animation transistions and drag/drop functionality into the chart, however it’s a little clunky and seemingly pointless. It does generate nice looking charts if you get the CSS setup right, but there are better out there.
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Tutorial on making charts with jquery
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