A Video Crash-Course in Raphael: New Plus Tutorial

In: web resources

31 Dec 2009

RaphaĆ«l is a JavaScript library that provides you with extreme flexibility when working with animations. If you’re unfamiliar with this library, you’ll be amazed when you view some of the demos, and find that no Flash has been used.

Perhaps the reason why this library hasn’t become as widely used as it should be is because there aren’t enough quality tutorials available around the web. Hopefully, this Plus tutorial will help! Join Plus!

Join Tuts Plus

NETTUTS+ Screencasts and Bonus Tutorials

For those unfamiliar, the family of TUTS sites runs a premium membership service called “TUTSPLUS”. For $9 per month, you gain access to exclusive premium tutorials, screencasts, and freebies from Nettuts+, Psdtuts+, Aetuts+, Audiotuts+, and Vectortuts+! For the price of a pizza, you’ll learn from some of the best minds in the business. Join Plus!

Write a Plus Tutorial

Did you know that you can earn up to $600 for writing a PLUS tutorial and/or screencast for us? We’re looking for in depth and well-written tutorials on HTML, CSS, PHP, and JavaScript. If you’re of the ability, please contact Jeffrey at nettuts@tutsplus.com.

Please note that actual compensation will be dependent upon the quality of the final tutorial and screencast.

Write a PLUS tutorial



Go to Source

4 Responses to A Video Crash-Course in Raphael: New Plus Tutorial

Avatar

ettubozo

January 25th, 2010 at 7:29 pm

I started talking with a recruiter my junior year in high school. Of course I couldn't enter the DEP until I was 18 so that was an interesting conversation between me, my parents, and my recruiter..

I would wait a bit longer, before telling anyone. I kind of let some good friends what I was doing, but waited a bit longer for the parents. They won't be able to stop you, and they'll learn to supporting your decision eventually.

When you do decide to start telling people, be proud of it. It's not a shameful thing.

Avatar

Samuel Adams

March 17th, 2010 at 1:23 pm

iTunes 7 offers a new way to back up your iTunes library, playlists, and iTunes Store purchases for safekeeping. The Back Up to Disc feature saves your media to a blank disc (CD or DVD) and once backed up, iTunes can use your backup disc(s) to automatically restore your iTunes library.

The second link below offers a tutorial on how to back up your iTunes library, playlistst, etc. using an external hard drive or iPod.

I wouldn't erase your library on your laptop because then you woudn't have a back up and it's not going to increase your performance.

Avatar

Alex

March 19th, 2010 at 9:48 pm

Windows Movie Maker! Its sooo easy but you can do everything with it!

Avatar

artful_dodger1982

March 25th, 2010 at 1:49 am

I dont know of any that dont rip you off but in the mean time try http://www.tv-links.co.uk….its free and its got some decent content

Comment Form

About this blog

This blog delivers stylish and dynamic news for designers and web-developers on all subjects of design, ranging from: CSS, Ajax, Javascript, web design, graphics, typography, advertising & much more. Our goal is to help you communicate effectively on the web with an engaging website or functional interface.