Looking for Good-Tutorials Moderators
Apr 10, 2009 — 19 comments
Joined over 3 years ago. Zach helps out by being a moderator at Good-Tutorials.
Certainly okay by me. :)
I'm seeing a whole bunch of broken images.
As I mentioned via Twitter, loved this post, Peter. Since these tips are usually small and simple, it's pretty easy to start incorporating the new tricks into your code. I love those quick and easy suggestions that yield cleaner, easier-to-read code.
For everyone else in the audience: a similar Rails-themed tutorial can be found at:
http://www.good-tutorials.com/tutorial/18156/19-rails-tricks-most-rails-coders-don-t-know/comments
Please try to submit a thumbnail.
I'm going to send this one to the front page. Though I have some misgivings about adding a time-sensitive tutorial (since this will expire in less than 30 days), this one is of considerable quality and likely would help out a lot of people. After 30 days when the free promotion expires, I'll go back and de-list this tutorial from the main index so subsequent visitors don't get locked out.
Nah.
jQuery rocks. I love the difference of code between the jQuery version and the traditional DOM-traversal route.
Please use thumbnails, and please use descriptions.
I'm just going to go ahead and promote this to the front page, but only the first part rather than each 7 separate tutorials. It gets way too unwieldy when everything is broken down into parts, and this tutorial specifically works as one cohesive unit rather than seven split-up parts.
This isn't a topic for Premiere and you'd need to submit thumbnails, anyway.