This week, Nick shows introduces the Tumblr templating engine and Jim goes over the basics of jQuery Mobile.
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Hi, I'm Nick Pettit! I'm a web designer at Carsonified and a host of the show Doctype. This blog is where I post videos that I appear in. Enjoy!
This week, Nick shows introduces the Tumblr templating engine and Jim goes over the basics of jQuery Mobile.
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In this live Q&A session from the Carsonified USA office in Orlando, Florida, Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Allison House (@Allison_House) answer your questions about web design!
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Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jim Hoskins (@jimrhoskins) are teachers at Think Vitamin Membership, a site where you can learn web design and development! In this live Q&A session from the Carsonified USA office in Orlando, Florida, they answer your questions about web design and web development. less
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This week, Nick shows you how to use CSS3 transitions, and Jim covers the finer points of the jQuery .css() method.
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Last year at the Future of Web Apps London, Nick interviewed David Hauser of Grasshopper. David talks about core values and his controversial marketing strategy of sending chocolate grasshoppers to influential people.
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Nick Pettit (@nickrp) and Jim Hoskins (@jimrhoskins) are teachers at Think Vitamin Membership, a site where you can learn web design and development! In this live Q&A session from the Carsonified USA office in Orlando, Florida, they answer your questions about web design and web development.
Jim goes over the new features of jQuery 1.5 and Nick covers the basics of Responsive Web Design.
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