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Photoshop Tutorial: Design Tiger / Leopard Style Character

Few readers were asking if I’ll release a guide on creating the furly tiger / leopard skinned "X" I’ve used in the Leopard wallpaper. Well, if you…

Free RSS Feed Icons, The Ultimate List

More and more bloggers and webmasters are using RSS syndication to convert their weblog visitors into regular readers. However, before you can start g…

How to Create A Badge (That Flips Back) in Photoshop

If you think the seal-shape Web 2.0 badges is too commonly used throughout the internet, here’s something for a change – the rounded flip-back bad…

How to Perform Mass Search and Replace in WordPress

Sometimes, you may find yourself needing to do a mass find and replace to fix issues. Here are a few scenarios where this might be necessary: Weird ch…

WordPress Error: Warning: Cannot modify header information

Yesterday I was helping a reader solving his WordPress error, so I thought I might as well write an entry, just in case we all encounter this in the f…

Photoshop Tutorial: Create Photo Curves

We publish photos on a blog, websites so often that sometimes they just don’t look special anymore. Here is a simple Photoshop tutorial on how to ad…

How to Create Your Own Photoshop Action

Photoshop action is a very useful built-in function to create a customized program to repeat tedious and time-consuming Photoshop task. In this post, …

Iconfinder an Icon Search Engine

If you are looking for icons for UI designs, now you don’t have to browse through a big list, looking for something in particular. Instead, you can …

Create Thumbnails Online With Thumbalizr

Thumbalizr allows you to create thumbnails of any websites you want. All you need to do is enter the URL of the website and hit the thumb it button. T…

Design Web 2.0 Label/Badges In Photoshop

Lots of Web 2.0 websites like to use labels (or badges) like this to deliver status of current website/service, either the version or whether they are…

Adding Nice WordPress Pagination

Take a look at the bottom of your wordpress blog, you should see 2 hyperlink respectively “previous” and “next“. This 2 hyperlinks keep your n…

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