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In this article you will find info about some of the best flash tutorial websites on the net. Some of them are really well known in the flash community some of them are not, but that is not because they are bad, on the contrary - they are actually really useful and friendly.

Ok, let's start.

Our number one is:

Toxic Lab - http://www.toxiclab.org

Toxic Lab provides a lot material not only about flash and action script, but Photoshop, Css, java and more. But we are here for the FLASH part of the website and it is a really good part. You may not learn how to make a video game, a nice intro or anything of that kind - what you will learn to make on flash will be one of the following : A great lightning effect for pictures and website templates, all kinds of text effects, picture effects, different styles of navigation menus and buttons.

Basically, the website provides great tutorials which will help you enhance your website with glamorous and eye-catching effects, menus and more. The tutorials are not for total newbies that have started using flash sooner than they can handle it, but nevertheless, the explanation with each tutorial is very detailed and even the "Greenest" of flash designers will be able to use them.

Moving on...

Learn Flash - http://learnflash.com

Now this website is totally different form the rest. Why you might ask? Well, the answer is simple - the tutorials on this website are mostly supported by one man - a flash developer that is the company's very best at what he does. There is a newsletter that will tell you about every new tutorial from the category you have selected and you can pop at the website with a single click from your mailbox. They really are into the thing for their customers to stay tuned for the new stuff. Another good thing about Learn Flash . Com is that the tutorials no matter how complex they may be - they are explained in great detail so that users can augment and use the tutorial to make something different if they feel like it. Also a there is a great deal of video tutorials for the really new at flash people.

The downside of this is that they require - yeah you guessed it - money. For most of their tutorials they require a sign up fee in order for you to view the whole tutorial.

NEXT!

Flash Village - http://www.flashvillage.com

Now this baby right here has some serious stuff it can offer. Flash Village is a flash community that can offer flash developers and web designers some handy and damn useful tips and tricks. In my personal opinion the BEST thing these guys can offer the people of the net is their templates. They got some amazing flash website templates that are totally and exclusively free to download. The most beautiful thing is that when you download a template, in that same template there is a mini-tutorial-like-thing that helps you manage and change it at your desire. I mean how cool is that. THANK YOU FLASH VILLAGE PEOPLE!

Where were we? Oh, yeah...

Wipeout 44 - http://www.wipeout44.com

Now these guys surely know what they are doing. Not only do they provide free tips and tricks considering flash and some nice and nifty flash tutorials to enhance your web design, but they write HUGE articles on how a graphical design should be made - what you need to know, how the graphical design is progressing and what are the basic and professional way to do it. As much as I could investigate the website concentrates more on "educating" than showing just some flashing tutorials. A really good website for people who are seriously standing on their feet and are jumping in the vastness of flash making.

They also have a few links to other flash tutorial websites with a short reviews and such. They use the this as a topic to that part of their website : Sites That Help Build Mountains :). I say "Why the hell not? :) "

And our next contestant is?

Flash Game Design - http://www.flash-game-design.com

Now this here is something for the gaming community of flash making. Ok, right to the point - they offer tutorials, articles and links to some great resources. I read one of their articles for RPG game making and it was not only huge as space, but it offered a great meaningful content. Someone who is into making games and decided that flash is the tool for the job, will find extremely useful information on this website. Not only that, but their tutorials, not as flexible as some other, are about the exact things that games need. How to make something shoot or how to make something move with the press of the directional keys - action scripts for those things that are the "engine" of your future game.

The best thing is, when you read the articles and tutorials you get a feeling that they really care what is going to happen with your product. Isn't that sweet?

Last, but not least.

Luka Maras - http://www.lukamaras.com

No idea what the name means, but that is not important. First, the thing you should automatically put aside is the design of the website. How should I put this so that I do not offend anyone? Hmmm, the design ... bites? Whatever, the thing is that there are some really good and useful as an overall tutorials. Most of the tutorials are about specific symbols like buttons, logo, menu and such that will aid you in your website making. Some of them are spectacularly good and have a large number of visitors. The tutorials them selfs are nicely explained and the subject of the tutorial can be freely downloaded by anyone.

Well, this finishes this review of some really good flash tutorial websites.

Next, we will "see" each other when we review some other tutorial websites about something a bit different.

Stay tuned folks!

There are a lot of web services these days. Practically the internet is overwhelmed with service providers for almost everything a man can think of, but the so called "slicing to code" service is relatively new and very interesting.

What is it all about? Basically, a person makes a design of a web page - design that may involve html, xhtml, css and such - then others receive the original image file - psd most of the cases - and guess what? Absolutely right, they "slice" it to multiple pieces and code it so that it becomes a fully functioning web site with that design.

As we all know, the web is a ever growing community and when there is one kind of service - familiar or the same kind of services start to pop out of the blue with accelerated speed. What I am trying to say is that if you use the most simple method of finding or learning more about this is google it. That way you will stumble upon many companies or communities - even freelancers - that provide you with the request you have in mind. Whether you need some time off and decide to spend some bucks on something you are too busy, lazy or not good enough for - the slicing services will gladly put your cash in good use and will make it for you with considerably good speed.

As I mentioned above, there are many such service providers and so the price of that same service is not as low as many of you might think, but very reasonable whatsoever. Also, the time needed to be done is from few hours to maximum 3 days. Having all this in mind, we have decided to provide you with some of the best slicing - coding services the net can offer you.

The price winner!

XHTML it - http://www.xhtmlit.com

preview of XHTML it

This guys are by far the best option you might have. They are really good and experienced in what they do and can offer you more options than you may think of. Not only that, but they have acceptable prices for their services with which you can expect something done with passion and grace. For the 119$ a page you can have a single paged website with the absolutely 100% design you have made, sliced and diced the way you want it to be. The really nice thing about these guys is that they will code everything in 8 hours or less!

By far the best choice you got!

Continuing with the other really fast service providers.

PSD to HTML - http://www.psd2html.com

preview of psdtohtml

Paying 153$-211$ for this service may be steep, but the thing will be done professionally within 24 hours, which on the other hand is something that deserves not only your attention, but also your opinion on the matter. After all, the slice and code it for you and the next morning you have your website ready and waiting to be uploaded on the internet and start doing the thing it is made for.

Fast and cheap! Can that be real?

PSD XHTML - http://www.psdxhtml.com

preview of psd2html

Well these guys claim that it is reality. What I have learned so far from their website is that they can manage to code your design for less than 18 hours and the price they charge starts from 89$. By far this is the cheapest service I and many more have encountered on the internet and maybe will be the cheapest for a long time. If some of you have any experience with these guys, we will appreciate it if you could post your opinion on the subject. Thank you.

The Choppr - http://thechoppr.com

preview of the choppr

Another not-as-cheap-as-the-above ,but still relatively cheap slicing service provider that can charge with no less than 149$. You might think, "What is so cheap about these guys? By far, they are the most expensive from the rest!" and you will be absolutely right. The thing is that the other websites that are bellow charge more or at least take more time to complete the task you can throw at them, but still this is not why we decided to place The Choppr in the top 4. The Choppr provides its clients with a chance for them to see what they are doing. The first time I checked the web site I was fascinated by how much comments they got by their clients thanking them for their outstanding work, so they must really be good at what they do. Not only that, but they present finished projects and samples of what and how they do their job.

A very good slicing service that is presenting some serious competition with the rest.

We have said that there are much more than just 4 slicing - coding services on the web. And there are, so we decided to post some of the best we stumbled upon.

Here they are:

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