A bunch of AJAX stuff with demos…via smashingmagazine
via Mashable.com
We’re all living on the web, and we all seem to be starting our own websites, so it’s time we all learned the languages that make it run. We’ve gathered over 250 resources to help you get going.
This list is aggregated from previous Mashable posts.
via Mashable.com
Tons of design and development resources:
http://mashable.com/2008/11/05/web-design-toolbox/
via nettuts.com
There are a few special techniques or effects that can spice up just about any web page. These are the top 20 Ajax effects that every web developer should know. They’re essential parts of any web developer’s toolbox. If you haven’t seen them yet, you no doubt will in your future web development endeavors.
via smashingapps.com
Huge number of design-related resources from photoshop tutorials to CSS typography.
All things swfobject from Google:
Docs: http://code.google.com/p/swfobject/wiki/documentation
FAQ: http://code.google.com/p/swfobject/wiki/faq
swfobject code generator: http://www.swffix.org/swfobject/generator/
And a few examples: http://pipwerks.com/lab/swfobject/
CSS has fundamentally changed web design, it has provided designers with a set of properties that can be tweaked to make various techniques to make your pages just look right.
Today we are presenting a round-up of 101 CSS techniques designers use all the time. Definitely worth taking a very close look at! This is just the first series , the second part will be coming soon, stay tuned and Enjoy!
From DynamicDrive.com
Enable arbitrary links or image thumbnails to pop up an enlarged (different) image onMouseover by using this CSS code. With the help of CSS’s “:hover” pseudo class, combined with relative and absolute positioning, the enlarged images are simply included on the page as normal HTML, “popping” up on demand. CSS is behaving more and more like scripting!
From blog-well.com
There is some amazing stuff out there on the Web–resources, tools, tricks, and tips. Problem is, as a Web developer, you spend so much of your time just keeping up with new technologies – learning, playing – and this doesn’t leave much time to go hunting for the latest and greatest tool, or for a better way of doing things.
So we’ve put together a list of over 100 resources to help make your life as a developer easier; where to find snippets of code, sites that automate processes, cheat sheets, lessons, useful tools and a couple of silly videos to give your brain a break if you make it through to the end. Please enjoy!