Learn how to code a simple email form in PHP and jQuery, handle input validations and improve the look and feel of the form with some fancy CSS3 animations.
Brackets is an Open Source code editor specifically built for web designers and front-end developers by Adobe. It’s released under the MIT License and the source code is hosted on GitHub. And that’s already super cool.
We all like slick, simple and super clean design, but sometimes when it comes that kind of client, could happen that we’re forced to throw our skills into the trash bin and bend over at the immense power of money or the infinite emptiness of our client’s brain. Create a shitty 2000s button in CSS3, and bring back the web2.0 graphic style with the strength of a kick in the nuts.
In this tutorial I’m gonna show you how to radically change the front look of the blog page of WordPress. I suggest you to start with the default theme from a WordPress fresh installation, because this code could not works with some heavy customized themes. In this case I’m gonna use the default Twenty Eleven WordPress Theme, so, let’s get started!