AngularJS: Shopping List Application – Part 1

/ Javascript / by Paul Robinson / 10 Comments

I’ve been getting a lot, and I mean a huge amount, of requests for a tutorial on some form of JavaScript framework. I tried Backbone, but honestly? I just couldn’t get to like it. It is brilliant, but not for me. So someone suggested AngularJS instead & it was love at first sight. Super simple and it even feels like […]

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jQuery Tabs Script With HTML 5 History (PushState)

/ jQuery / by Paul Robinson / 4 Comments

You can find quite a few jQuery tabs scripts around the web, including jQuery’s own tabs. However I thought I’d do a little tutorial showing how to build your own, and how to include support for the HTML 5 history system (AKA: PushState). Important Note This tutorial will probably get a little complicated. It involves using the HTML 5 history […]

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WordPress Actions and Filters: A Beginners Guide

/ Wordpress / by Paul Robinson / 0 comments

I been asked by a lot of visitors if I could do a guide to Actions and Filters for those just starting out with WordPress development. So, I thought I’d give it a try. I’ve Heard Talk of Hooks. What Are Hooks? Well WordPress have a small entry about this in their Codex. Hooks, or sometimes Hooks & Filters, are […]

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Cleaning Up Your Code – A Developer’s PHP Tip

/ PHP / by Paul Robinson / 2 Comments

Today I thought I’d give you one of my famous developers tips. All right, so they aren’t famous. Yet! I’m sure, if you are a PHP developer, you have created a loop many a time. They are useful for all sorts of things, including creating lists. Let’s take a common one. Creating a comma separated list. Does this look familiar? […]

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