Want to listen in to an exclusive session with SitePoint's Co-Founders, Mark Harbottle & Matt Mickiewicz? Now you can with this multifaceted package that gives you a competitive advantage.Read More
Alexis Goldstein gives us a taste of Drag and Drop, one of the new JavaScript APIs that let us add dynamic effects to our websites. This neat little planning board gives us a hint of what's coming in... Read More
These days, everyone's a marketer. But what if, like Georgina, you're just an ordinary freelancer, more intent on doing good work than promoting it? These "anti-marketing" approaches might help you... Read More
In the first of a two-part article, James examines an accessibility technique that benefits low-vision users, and shows how it also has a host of other uses, like providing for handheld devices,... Read More
Raena Jackson Armitage has been thinking about mobile users and responsive web design, and has found an approach that is "head-smackingly simple". Read More
Is it really true that the best sales people are those naturally born ones? Is all hope lost for those of us who want to sell our services but weren’t fortunate enough to be born with the right... Read More
For the second consecutive year, the SitePoint Podcast will host a special live show at WordCamp Raleigh in Raleigh, North Carolina. Join us online or in person!Read More
Last week I was asked to do an interview on community management and it got me thinking. One of the questions was about staff structure and management and it coincided with a blog post coming through... Read More
Successful marketing is all about having a plan. In this article, John Tabita shows you how to improve your marketing strategy’s overall effectiveness and get results.Read More
Episode 111 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict) talks with Jeremy Keith (@adactio), a UK-based web designer and author of several books on web design. We... Read More
Craig provides a summary of what's been added, improved and changed in the latest version of jQuery - the web's most popular JavaScript library.Read More
Opera has released the final version of Dragonfly - their browser development and debugging tool. Will it tempt you away from Firebug and the webkit inspector? Craig thinks it may - read his full... Read More