Slice & Dice that PSD
So guys and girls, this is an old tutorial that Jeffrey Way did, on how to slice up a psd and make it ready for the web. This is very popular, because most people know how to design well, but they arnt so good at the coding part of things.
So here is a full length video of Jeffrey Way explaining to you guys and girls how how to slice and dice that psd.
Go and check out this article by Jeffrey, he shows you part 2 of the video, of how to style the html markup and stuff. They normally release the source files for download, but in this case, the theme hes working with is of themeforest and cant release the source files.
But hope this helps some of you out there that are rusty or just learning with html/css, you can always rewind and fast forward, just master it, and you’ll be able to get the hang of coding in no time.

Useful tutorial, I stopped following nettuts ages ago, not really sure why but there must be so much more useful stuff on there now.
cheers for posting that.
useful im going to start using nettuts
Good stuff, you can learn alot from them.
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Not enough Facebook friends? Buy them
SYDNEY (Reuters) –
Who says you can’t buy friends? An Australian online marketing company is selling friends and fans to Facebook members after offering a similar service to Twitter users.
Advertising, marketing and promoting company uSocial (http://usocial.net) said it was targeting social networking sites because of their huge advertising potential.
“Facebook is an extremely effective marketing tool,” Leon Hill, uSocial CEO, said in a statement.
“The simple fact is that with a large following on Facebook, you have an instant and targeted group of people you can contact and promote whatever it is you want to promote,” he added.
“The only problem is that it can be extremely difficult to achieve such a following, which is where we come in.
The company offers packages for Facebook, the world’s number one social networking site, that start at 1,000 friends up to 10,000 friends at costs ranging from $177 to $1,167.
“All we do is send them a welcome message or friend request from the client. If they decide to go ahead and add that person as a friend or a fan then they will; if not, then they won’t,” Hill told Australian media.
Facebook is now the world’s fourth-most visited website.
The company, which counts venture capitalist Peter Thiel, Accel Partners, Microsoft Corp and Russian Internet investment firm Digital Sky Technologies among its investors, has more than 250 million registered users.
But uSocial’s packages are not without controversy.
According to some Australian websites, Twitter tried to shut uSocial down, accusing it of spamming members, while the Los Angeles Times reported that Digg.com, a website where people vote for their top news stories or websites, has also tried to shut down uSocial because it sells votes.
(Writing by Miral Fahmy; Editing by Jerry Norton)
Does Diggs have that good of judgement? xD
Nah diggs are shit really. Digg isnt what it used to be. Now people are paying people to digg things, people have multiple accounts to digg things to get to the frontpage, that are a load of shit.