Easy Ways to setup PayPal Subscription on your Website

With such a massive widespread boom in technology the businesses are no longer localized. With the extensive globalization and liberalization, the entire world is viewed as a single market and the credit goes to the increasing scope of the internet. In the present scenario, major revenues are generated just by clicking on various websites. Businesses…

How To Create a Slick Glossy Navigation – PART 2

If you guys read part 1, you’ll now know exactly how to design a slick, glossy navigation for your website design. In this second tutorial, I’m going to show you how to slice your design up, create your sprites and code your navigation up using clean HTML and CSS3. Before we look at any code, we’ll start by…

How To Create a Slick Glossy Navigation

This web design tutorial will be split into two parts. Part one with show you how to create the graphical elements in Photoshop and in part two I will show you how to create the sprites and code the navigation using HTML and CSS. 1. Kick things off by opening up a new RBG Photoshop…

How To Make a Drop Shadow Changer With jQuery and CSS3

This is a Guest post by Ahmed Hussein, If you want to contribute feel free to contact me. Today we have a very cool and step-by-step tutorial on how to make a CSS3 drop shadow changer using Ajax and little bit of PHP/MySQL. You may ask yourself why I’m using PHP/MySQL in a CSS3 tutorial?…

SexyBookmarks v2 For Blogger

I being a blogger user for quite a long time, still love to give back to the community one way or other. This time again, I have tried to give back to the community by making the new version of Sexy Bookmarks compatible with blogger. The Sexy Bookmarks V1 was a huge hit and many…

Simple Page Peel Effect for Blogger

Hello, in this post i’m gonna show you how to implement the page peel effect for blogger. This was origianlly done by Sohtanaka. How to Use Simply copy all of the code on this page to your clipboard (you can do this easily using the keyboard shortcuts CTRL+A followed by CTRL+C). Next, locate this line…