Implement a sliding login panel in to WordPress with Mootools
This is the second part of my tutorial “Show/hide a nice Login Panel using Mootools 1.2″. In this tutorial, we will now see how to add the show/hide login panel into your Wordpress theme, pretty much like what I did on top of this page (click “login” on the upper-right corner to open the login panel). Before reading any further, read my previous post and come back here when you are done.
Sliding Login Panel with Mootools 1.2
Some of you were wondering what script I used to show/hide the login panel on top of this page (or in my latest Wordpress theme: “Night Transition”). In this tutorial, we will see how to create a similar login/signup panel for your website using Mootools 1.2. And next week, we will see how to use this script in Wordpress 2.5+ to display the login form on the front page.
Free Glossy Blogging Icons Set for Bloggers
“After weeks of development, we are happy to announce the release of “Blogging Icons Set” specifically designed for bloggers. There are total 12 shiny and modern icons for your blogs. It comes with 3 sizes, 24×24, 36×36 and 48×48 in png format.”
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The Photoshop Anthology by Sitepoint.com
Sitepoint.com is giving away a free PDF copy of their book “the Photoshop Anthology”. This is a limited time offer and expires in 23 days from today May 20th.
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LightForm ported to WordPress v2.5.1
LightForm is now a Wordpress plugin (only works with latest Wordpress v2.5.1). The plugin is called WP-Lightform and can be downloaded here. Thanks to Alex Rogers for the good work.