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Zach Holman

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Joined over 3 years ago. Zach helps out by being a moderator at Good-Tutorials.

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avatarzachholman (administrator and creator)9 months ago

That's not quite how copyright law is interpreted.

avatarzachholman (administrator and creator)10 months ago
Original Tutorial: DataMapper Forms

It's a cool gem, but unfortunately it's not quite a tutorial, so I can't list it here.

avatarzachholman (administrator and creator)10 months ago

Updated your title for you; let me know if there's anything else you'd like. :)

avatarzachholman (administrator and creator)10 months ago

@tsdesigns - absolutely. That was part of the "filters and searches" I was hinting to in the blog post. We'll get there soon enough; I wanted to get this first step out the door first so authors could get a little better handle on the process.

avatarzachholman (administrator and creator)10 months ago
Original Post: Need help?

Usually within a day, but sometimes we hold off on moderating them until we have enough ratings.

avatarzachholman (administrator and creator)11 months ago

Site appears to be down.

avatarzachholman (administrator and creator)11 months ago

I just noticed you were typing "clear" to clear your terminal screen... I typically just use command+K (although that actually clears the window... "clear" bumps your screen a screenful lower, so depends on what you're looking for.)

avatarzachholman (administrator and creator)about 1 year ago

Please submit thumbnails with these.

avatarzachholman (administrator and creator)about 1 year ago

Please submit thumbnails with your tutorials.

avatarzachholman (administrator and creator)about 1 year ago

I'd really be wary of trying techniques like this. If you're concerned about accessibility, that's what the alt and title attributes are for. display: none runs a good chance of getting you blacklisted on Google, and it's a possibility that they have some CSS position identification either implemented or planned for the next few years. It's borderline stuff.