This video will give you an overview of the templates and snippets in
Dreamweaver CS4.
You will learn how to create new site using Frame templates as well as
CSS based template layouts.
Then we will have a look at creation of the new, custom snippets to
simplify and speed up your work flow while working with websites.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Templates and Snippets in Dreamweaver CS4
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Universal CSS Navigation Menu - More Features and Demo
Less then a week before the official release our developers packed a new demo for the Universal CSS Navigation Menu.The demo shows different types of menus, as well as horizontal orientation with different animations.
Countdown to Universal CSS Navigation Menu Starts Today!
In a week from today we'll release the Universal CSS Navigation Menu. So, stay tuned for the demos that will follow the next days to see the features that we've packed in the extension.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Apply Bot Check and Spam Protection to your Forms
With this movie we will show you how to apply Bot Check and Spam Protection to your forms using Universal Form Validator PHP.
Universal CSS Navigation Menu to be Released Next Week
A week before the official release for Universal CSS Navigation Menu we offer you another demo that will unveil more features that we've packed in the extension.
Today's hot features are: Custom icon for each menu item, different animation for main
and sublevels, vertical layout and one of the great predefined styles included in the extension.
Chained Dropdowns with Spry Search
In this brief tutorial you will learn how to build "chained dropdowns" functionality using one of the tools from the Spry Data Utilities Toolkit - Spry Search Object.
"Chained dropdowns" is one of the terms that can be used to describe a hierarchy of two or more dropdown menus where making a selection from an upper level menu results in the change of options in the menus on the lower levels (causes a "chain reaction").
Beautifying forms with jQuery Part 5
In this part of the tutorial Dan shows how easy it is to provide attractive and usable replacements to the common form elements checkboxes and radio buttons while still ensuring that the underlying functionality provided by these form elements is maintained. Replacing checkboxes and radio buttons allows us to style these elements in way that is consistent with the rest of our site.
Chrome Extensions Site Now Open for Uploads

Google has opened up its gallery for developers to share Chrome extensions, a step that soon should make it easier for people to customize the open-source browser.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
How to back up Dreamweaver's snippets on Mac and Windows
In my previous video tutorial I've explained how to use Dreamweaver's Snippets. This time I'm showing you how to back them up - in case you need to reinstall your system or any other occasion to ensure you won't loose your valuable library of code.
Join, trim and add watermark to the video using Quick Time Pro

Video editing can be easy or more complex - in general it's not an easy topic, however there are some applications which make some of the tasks really simple.
This video tutorial reveals some of the features of QuickTime Pro to allow you Quickly edit your footage.
Controlling Sliding Billboard by Behaviors
In this article Patrick will show us how he made the great looking Pixar Demo, by fully controlling the Sliding Billboard navigation with Dreamweaver Behaviors. You can also check out the demo here.
Animated banner using Photoshop CS4
Ever wanted to create animated banner for your own website or perhaps for other websites to display it?
The Photoshop comes with the nice set of tools to create animated banners within minutes.
From these videos you will learn how to create nicely looking animations and exporting them to the animated .gif image.
Animated navigation using jQuery, CSS and PHP
jQuery is one of the most popular javascript library these days. It allows web designers and developers to add some nice effects to flat web pages.
This series of 4 videos explains how to use jQuery to create nice animated navigation for your website.
Important DMXzone Changes - Multiple Currencies
Here at the DMXzone, we have friends from all over the world and we are really happy about it. We've implemented an unique IP 2 Location technology so your country and currency is automaticaly detected. Currently we support USD, Euro and British Pounds. Once the currency is set all prices and payments will be done in it - so you never need to worry about currency exchange!
Understanding MySQL for PHP
MySQL is one of the most popular Relational Database Management Systems and there are many web designers / developers who want to enter the world of the databases because majority of the websites these days stores the content of their pages as well as many other things like logins etc. inside of them. From this series you will learn what databases are and how to use and interact with MySQL Database Management System using phpMyAdmin as well as SQL statements via any sort of interface.
Display records in multi column format with PHP
This two videos explain how to populate records from the MySQL database
and display them on the page in the multi column format.
Each column follows the ascending order of the records from the
previous column. In this example we are using Table, but you can use
any HTML element to display records in multi column format.
Microsoft's IE9 to Tap Hardware for Speed Boost
According to Miscrosoft's top IE manager, the next browser Internet Explorer 9 will offload image and text rendering chores to the PC's graphic processor, one way the company plans to increase the browser's overall performance.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Adobe Enhances Acrobat.com
Adobe announced the next release of Acrobat.com, which includes several major updates designed to make working together across organizations even easier than before. Incorporating over 35 customer-suggested features, this release simplifies the way people work when communicating and collaborating over the Web. In addition, Acrobat.com has added smartphone access, enabling people to get their work done from anywhere.
Google Chrome OS - How it Fits in Windows, Mac and Linux.

Adrian Kingsley - Hughes from ZDnet.com had a little time to think about Google's vision for the OS and how it fits in with Windows, Mac and Linux.
Friday, November 20, 2009
50+ Photo-Sharing Tips For Traffic and Against Theft
Do you think your photos (artwork, videos, etc.) are good enough to
sell? If so, you might wonder about issues such as privacy, theft and the best
SEO practices for sharing your photographs. In this article, Linda shares tips
that anyone can use to bring attention to a site and to a graphic design or
photography business. At the same time, she shares tips that can help protect
you and your photos from theft, privacy concerns and more.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Customizing the Flash MP3 Player Using the Time Only Skin
With this movie we will show you how to customize the Flash MP3 Player using the Time Only skin and the new events and masking.
A Guide to Creating Email Newsletters
They’re a great extension to your business’ communication toolkit and offer
you and your clients an excellent channel by which you can reach potential and
existing customers.
In this article, we’ll explore common design patterns of email
newsletters and learn which approaches work well, so that you’ll be
prepared to create one for yourself and your clients.
Quickie CSS3 Tricks with Fallbacks
CSS3 can do some seriously neat stuff. But as we all know, we need to be careful with what we choose to do
with it. The most cutting edge techniques are fun to play with, but since since
only a sliver of browsers support them fully, we can only use them in
circumstances where they fall back to otherwise perfectly acceptable styling.
Let’s look at a couple of quick, simple, cheezy examples.
Designing ?Coming Soon? Pages
Deciding what to do once you’ve purchased a domain but haven’t yet launched
the website is always a bit of a conundrum. Leaving up your domain registrar or
Web host’s generic page seems unprofessional, especially if you’re trying to
drum up advance press for your new project. At the same time, you don’t want to
spend too much time on a temporary page when you really should be working on the
website itself.
The best thing to do is create a simple “Coming soon” page
to notify visitors of what will eventually be there.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
50+ Photo-Sharing Tips For Traffic and Against Theft
Do you think your photos (artwork, videos, etc.) are good enough to
sell? If so, you might wonder about issues such as privacy, theft and the best
SEO practices for sharing your photographs. In this article, Linda shares tips
that anyone can use to bring attention to a site and to a graphic design or
photography business. At the same time, she shares tips that can help protect
you and your photos from theft, privacy concerns and more.