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         <description>Bringing you the best CMS tutorials from the web</description>
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				<title>How to Create a Simple iTunes-like Slider</title>
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                <description>When space is at a premium, making use of sliders is the optimal way to present information. Today, we’ll take a look at how to create a slider similar to the one used in the iTunes store.


   

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				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=222</link>
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				<title>Quick Tip: The HTML 5 Audio Element</title>
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                <description>In this four minute video quick tip, we’ll review the mark-up, and also a quick way to play audio with jQuery. </description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=221</link>
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				<title>Create a php click counter</title>
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                <description>In this tutorial I will teach you how to create a simple php counter to track how many times your banners were clicked </description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=220</link>
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				<title>12 Steps to MooTools Mastery</title>
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                <description>This tutorial is about understanding and mastering the MooTools library. It does so by offering a high level introduction to the history and foundations of the Core library: where to start, where to explore, what to master, and more.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=219</link>
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				<title>@font-face and 15 Free Fonts You Can Use Today</title>
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                <description>Fonts are a huge part of design (as we all know). Text on the web needs to be much more dynamic than in any other media. We have solutions like Cufon, sIFR, etc. but perhaps one of the better options is using @font-face in CSS.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=218</link>
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				<title>How to automatically use resized images instead of originals</title>
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                <description>This script will replace the uploaded image (if bigger than the larger size defined in your settings) by the large image generated by WordPress to save space in your server, and save bandwidth if you link a thumbnail to the original image, like when a lightbox plugin is used.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=217</link>
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				<title>How to automatically remove the Nofollow from your posts</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>By default, WordPress automatically converts all links from the post content to nofollow. If you prefer your links to be dofollow, just read and use the following recipe.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=216</link>
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				<title>Add a favicon to your WordPress blog using a hook</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>Nowadays, any serious blog have its own favicon. To add yours into WordPress, you can directly edit header.php or you can use a more clean technique, using the power of WordPress hooks.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=215</link>
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				<title>50 Useful Coding Techniques (CSS Layouts, Visual Effects and Forms)</title>
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                <description>Although CSS is generally considered a simple and straightforward language, sometimes it requires creativity, skill and a bit of experimentation. The good news is that designers and developers worldwide often face similar problems and choose to share their insights and workarounds with the wider community.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=214</link>
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				<title>ASP.NET for PHP Developers: Part 2</title>
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                <description>In part one of the \"ASP.NET for PHP Developers\" tutorial, we learned the basics of ASP.NET and the C# language. Part two builds on that foundation, and introduces some more advanced features and techniques to take your ASP.NET pages to the next level.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=213</link>
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				<title>Quick Tip: Easy Sequential Animations in jQuery</title>
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                <description>In this video quick tip, I\'ll demonstrate an easy way to allow for sequential animations of an infinite number of elements. I originally learned this technique from Dave Methvin, but don\'t think that many people are aware of this neat little trick. </description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=212</link>
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				<title>Quick Tip: Private Variables in JavaScript</title>
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                <description>Because of JavaScript\'s dependence upon globals, it might be easy to forget that creating private variables can be accomplished quite simply, thanks to closures. In just a few minutes, I\'ll demonstrate two common techniques which allow for private variables and methods in your projects. </description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=211</link>
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				<title>CSS Fundamentals: CSS 3 Transitions</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>As CSS3 rolls out around the web, it is bringing some interesting new presentational techniques along with it. Today, we\'ll review the basics of using CSS3 transitions and animations to add an extra layer of polish.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=210</link>
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				<title>.NET LINQ from Scratch</title>
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                <description>As software developers, we spend a lot of time extracting and displaying data from many different data sources. Whether it\'s a XML webservice of some sort, or a full featured relational database, we have been forced to learn different methods of data access. Wouldn\'t it be great if the method of access was the same for all data sources? Well, we are in luck because, as of the release of C# 3.0 and the .NET 3.5 Framework, LINQ has come to change the game forever.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=209</link>
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				<title>Email Newsletter Design: Guidelines And Examples</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>The fundamental rule for creating an email newsletter is to give it interesting, relevant and up-to-date information that is enjoyable to read. Users sign up for newsletters hoping be informed about things that they would not otherwise be able to find out about. In this article, we’ll discuss some guidelines for designing and distributing email newsletters. Each point will be accompanied by both good and bad examples.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=208</link>
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				<title>Coding your First jQuery UI Plugin</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>jQuery contains the fn.extend() method, which makes authoring jQuery plugins quite easy, allowing us to write code that is used in exactly the same way as other jQuery methods. jQuery UI also contains structures that make authoring custom jQuery UI plugins easy. So that\'s what we\'ll be looking at over the course of this tutorial. The methods used differ from that of standard jQuery plugins, and there are stricter conventions that should be followed, which is why I feel the topic is deserving of an article.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=207</link>
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				<title>Design a Prettier Web Form with CSS 3</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>Thanks to advanced CSS properties, such as gradients and shadows, it\'s now quite easy to turn a dull web form into something beautiful - with minimal effort. I\'ll show you how in today\'s tutorial! </description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=206</link>
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				<title>How to Build and Enhance a 3-Level Navigation Menu</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>Perhaps more than any other topic, I\'m most often contacted about how to build cross-browser navigation menus. Understandably, the reason is because every web designer has built one at some point, if not during every project! Nonetheless, it can absolutely be a tricky task. In this video tutorial, I\'ll teach you how to build an attractive cross-browser navigation menu; notable features include CSS3 gradients, multiple sub-menus, and jQuery animations.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=205</link>
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				<title>Quick Tip: How to Extend Built-in Objects in JavaScript</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>Constructor functions, like Array, offer a wide range of methods and properties that you can make use of. But have ever wished that one of these objects offered some method that isn\'t built-in? Is there a way to do so yourself? Absolutely! Let\'s see how. </description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=204</link>
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				<title>How to Add Custom Configuration Settings for an (ASP).NET Application</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>Since its release, ASP.NET applications and components have looked to the web.config file to load any settings they need to function. However, adding custom settings to add flexibility and robustness to an application or component isn\'t as straight forward as most would like. This article teaches you how to write the necessary classes to handle XML configuration elements and use the settings they contain within your code.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=203</link>
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				<title>CodeIgniter from Scratch: The Calendar Library</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>In this tenth episode of the CodeIgniter From Scratch screencast series, we will be exploring the Calendar library. We are also going to utilize the database class and jQuery AJAX. I will show you how to build a simple and CSS-styled calendar page, which will have the ability to store and display content for each day. </description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=202</link>
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				<title>CodeIgniter from Scratch: File Uploading and Image Manipulation</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>In lesson nine of our CodeIgniter series, we\'ll build a small image gallery that allows you to upload files, and automatically create thumbnails.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=201</link>
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				<title>Quick Tip: How to Work with @Font-face</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>Due to the fact that @font-face can be a bit overly complicated, it hasn\'t caught on quite as much as it should. Once you start reading about licensing, different font formats, browser consistencies, it can potentially become more trouble than it\'s worth.

But - in five minutes, I\'ll try to simplify the process of working with custom fonts as much as I possibly can. Services like Font Squirrel help to make the task a cinch!
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				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=200</link>
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				<title>Top 10 Things that JavaScript Got Wrong</title>
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                <description>JavaScript, if only by default, is one of the most popular programming languages available. Over the years, it\'s been labeled as a nightmare to work with, and, to some extent, this is true! However, more often than not, what people mean to say is that the DOM API is a nightmare. Nevertheless, there are a handful of flat-out errors in the language.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=199</link>
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				<title>How to display custom post types on your WordPress blog homepage</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>WordPress 3.0 will allow you to create custom post types, so what about being able to list those custom types on your blog homepage? This very useful piece of code will show you how you can do it.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=198</link>
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				<title>Make your MooTools Code Shorter, Faster, and Stronger</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>MooTools is one of the most flexible, modular, and well written JavaScript frameworks available. So many people use it but many of them don\'t optimize their code. This post will provide you with fifteen simple tips for making your MooTools code shorter, faster, and stronger. </description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=197</link>
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				<title>24 Best Practices for AJAX Implementations</title>
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                <description>Implementing AJAX technology can be a hit or miss thing. Do it well and you\'ll have users raving over the slickness it provides to the general user experience while if you mess it up, you\'ll be at the receiving end of their wrath. Here are 24 tips to guide you with implementing AJAX technology within your web application. </description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=196</link>
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				<title>CodeIgniter from Scratch: Day 8 - AJAX</title>
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                <description>The CodeIgniter from Scratch series was unexpectedly, and significantly popular. Today, I\'m pleased to announce that, with the help of one of my best authors, Burak, we\'ll be continuing the series! Additionally, the most often requested topic is the subject for today\'s screencast: combining CodeIgniter and jQuery. </description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=195</link>
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				<title>How to Create a Better WordPress Options Panel</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>Today, we\'ll go through the entire process of creating an admin options panel for a WordPress theme. Then, we\'ll take things a step further, as we implement jQuery to improve some of the functionality.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=194</link>
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				<title>Quick Tip: Fully Understanding $.grep()</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>The jQuery method $.grep() is one of those methods that isn\'t used as often as it should be. This is mostly because, until you understand exactly what it does, it can be a bit confusing. Hopefully, this video quick tip will explain when and why you would use it. </description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=193</link>
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				<title>Google Buzz Widget</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>A jQuery widget for Google Buzz that you can embed anywhere to integrate your buzz stream into your page.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=191</link>
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				<title>Quick Tip: Different Layouts for Different Widths</title>
				<author></author>
                <description> It\'s becoming more and more common for web sites and applications to provide different layouts dependent upon the user\'s window size, or resolution. This can be accomplished in a variety of ways, ranging from CSS to JavaScript solutions.

In this video quick tip, we\'ll learn how laughably simple it is to do this with a touch of jQuery, and the resize() method.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=190</link>
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				<title>Quick-Tip Video Series</title>
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                <description>Last week, I launched a new exclusive quick-tip series for our Twitter followers. What makes this screencast series unique is that they’re all five minutes or less, and the topic for each entry comes straight from the community!</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=189</link>
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				<title>Quick Tip: How to Use the New Post-Thumbnail Feature in WordPress 2.9</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>Up until the release of WordPress 2.9, setting up post-image support for your blog was a bit more tedious a task than it really needed to be. Luckily, that\'s no longer an issue. I\'ll show you how to get setup in this four minute video quick tip.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=188</link>
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				<title>Working with RESTful Services in CodeIgniter</title>
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                <description>CodeIgniter is becoming well known for its power as a PHP based web application framework, but it\'s not often that we see examples of it being used for anything else. Today we\'ll learn how we can use CodeIgniter to create a RESTful API for your existing web applications, and demonstrate how to interact with your own API or other RESTful web-services, such as Facebook and Twitter.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=187</link>
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				<title>Quick Tip: How to Extend Built-in Objects in JavaScript</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>Constructor functions, like Array, offer a wide range of methods and properties that you can make use of. But have ever wished that one of these objects offered some method that isn\'t built-in? Is there a way to do so yourself? Absolutely! Let\'s see how</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=186</link>
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				<title>How to Test your JavaScript Code with QUnit</title>
				<author></author>
                <description>QUnit, developed by the jQuery team, is a great framework for unit testing your JavaScript. In this tutorial, I\'ll introduce what QUnit specifically is, and why you should care about rigorously testing your code.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=185</link>
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                <description>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.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=179</link>
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                <description>As you maybe know, the new jQuery version (1.4) is out. But until the next update, your WordPress blog will still use the old jQuery version. This recipe will show you how to easily replace your current jQuery version by the newest 1.4 version.</description>
				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=178</link>
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				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=174</link>
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				<link>http://cmstutorials.org/view_tutorial.php?tutorial_id=173</link>
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                <description>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.</description>
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