February 2011
We decided it was time to change the old SitePoint Marketplace, and have invested considerable time and money over the past few months creating the SitePoint Market with one aim in mind; help you... Read More

If you’d like to explore how cold-calling can be a great way to find new clients, stick around, because that’s exactly what John Tabita is going to do.Read More

Version 3.1 of WordPress, the web's most popular CMS, was released last week. Craig looks at the exciting new features and improvements for web developers.Read More

Change is good. Alyssa talks about how you can tell if it's time to embrace change, and what change means for her.Read More
Do meetings dominate your working week? Wish it wasn't so? Well, Miles has a couple of tricks that might just make a difference. Read on to learn how to seize the business day and get people meeting... Read More

JavaScript's 'this' keyword can be one of the most bizarre and confusing concepts in the language. Craig explains what 'this' refers to and how it can change depending on the context of a function... Read More

Alyssa explores a new project management tool for creative and modern freelancers. Do you think Solo could help you boost productivity?Read More

Craig provides a useful JavaScript function which checks whether any HTML form field has been changed by the user since the page was loaded. It works in any browser and doesn't require a library.Read More

Do you build WordPress themes and plugins? If so, it's possible you're being a jerk. In this post, Andrew highlights several common WordPress coding practices that make users', site owners', and... Read More

Changing the domain name of your blog can be painful. But you have options. Alyssa explores three options for moving your blog to a new domain.Read More
The much awaited Web Design Business Kit has been updated. Peter Williams explains how this popular kit will help you start or expand a successful online business!Read More

You've written your first Android app. You want to write something "real world" now. Let Daniel Bradby walk you through setting up a Twitter feed using data lists. Read More






