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HTML, CSS, PHP and jQuery Killer Tutorials. Getting started with HTML, CSS, PHP or jQuery can seem like a daunting task for many beginners. Some people think you need to go to school for these subjects but as many of you already know, there is an abundance of free resources to get you well on your way to becoming a pro in any of these subjects. Here are some killer tutorials and screencast series which cover the most popular topics (HTML, CSS, PHP and jQuery). Resources for Help Before you get started on any tutorials, do yourself a favor and bookmark these websites. When you get stuck and need help, these resources can really be a life saver. W3 Schools W3 Schools is a huge resource for tutorials, references and lots more. Google If you’re not familiar with Google or search techniques, you might want to take some time to learn how to use search engines like Google. Twitter If you’re not on Twitter yet, you probably should be.

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Customize preview Fonts » Dingbats Commercial Fonts. Archive | Fonts. How to Identify Any Font That Caught Your Fancy Designers and bloggers from all around the world acknowledge the importance of using a catchy font in their endeavors, insofar as the actual text encased in a piece of work/article has to ignite the attention of all visitors, and secure it for any important information that you wish to convey. Whereas the visual impact of an image hardly ever fails to raise interest, there are no guarantees that the same interest will grace written content. The best way to impress in this sense is to apply a great-looking font to text. I’m sure we’ve all been in the following situation, on more than one occasion: you’re surfing the internet and suddenly catch sight of a wonderfully written word, which compels you to obsessively spend what afterwards seems like ages in the attempt to track down that font and employ it in your projects.

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