Submitted by james on Thu, 26/05/2011 - 21:28
This is a follow up tutorial on the popular Create an album based image gallery in Drupal 6 using CCK and views but for Drupal 7. The tutorial will assume that you have Drupal 7 already installed and ready for use. The following contrib modules are required:
I personally prefer Colorbox to some of the other lightbox modules, but feel free to use whichever one you want, they should all work in the same way. An alternative can be found in Shadowbox. Lightbox2 doesn't have a D7 release at the time of writing and Thickbox has been discontinued, with the maintainer now working on Colorbox.
Submitted by james on Thu, 08/07/2010 - 11:41
This tutorial will show you how to add new form elements which will be available in $form_state['values'] once the form has been submitted using a submit button by taking advantage of the AHAH helper module.
The AHAH helper module does provide a demo, but the demo shows how to change a few fields depending on a selection made from a select element. The tutorials I looked at online either didn't cover the issue properly or just didn't work.
Submitted by james on Wed, 30/06/2010 - 15:02
This will guide you through creating a multi-step process of content moderation in Drupal 6. This is a follow on to the guide on Drupal.org about creating a revisioning system and the follow on, on creating a revisioning system with state-based access. Both of which only allow a single step revisioning sytem, i.e. Author creates content, moderator either edits and publishes or sends back to author to edit.
Scenario
A user submits a piece of content, we will refer to this user as the author. The content is not published and is sent to another user for moderation, we will refer to this user as the moderator.
The moderator can then either set the content from a moderation state back to a draft state for the author to amend or through to a "to be published state".
Once the moderator has checked the content and made amends they can mark the content as ready for publishing. At which point a third user which we will refer to as the publisher, can make further amends to the content and publish it, make further amends and send back to the moderator to check through the changes or mark the content as back to draft to allow the author to change it.
Submitted by james on Wed, 23/06/2010 - 16:33
This tutorial will show you how to create a burst of light in Photoshop using the basic filters provided with Photoshop.

Submitted by james on Wed, 23/06/2010 - 11:11
This tutorial will teach you how to create a glossy button that is reusable by using Layer styles. Layer styles are not available in some older versions of Photoshop and Photoshop Elements.

Submitted by james on Sun, 04/04/2010 - 01:06
This tutorial with guide you through how to make a dark modern header for your website:

Submitted by james on Tue, 30/03/2010 - 19:50
In this tutorial I will show you how to create a stepped navigation with arrows using HTML and CSS which works in all major browsers. It is useful to show a user a stepped process such as a multi part form where there is more than one step that needs to be filled in.

Submitted by james on Thu, 26/03/2009 - 19:29
This tutorial with guide you through how to make a professional looking navigation bar for your site. This tutorials takes in to account that you have a reasonable knowledge of Photoshop.
The result will be like the following:
