This is your title Topic: CSS, jQuery, Fireworks Difficulty: Basix, Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced, Impossible Estimated completion time: 30 mins, 4 days Additional requirements: Coffee. Lots of coffee. color, design community, design theory

This is a short description which will appear on the homepage of Webdesigntuts+. Make it inviting and descriptive - but keep it short!

You might want to exapnd on your introduction now we're on the post page itself..


Step 1: This is the First Title (Note Capitalization)

This is the first step written in paragraphs, including a nice image.


Step 2: This is the Second Step

This is the second step written in paragraphs..

Feel Free to Use All Familiar Markup

Bold and italicised type. And if you need to highlight a function name, class name, or any old markup within you body text, stick it imbetween code tags like this.

Blockquotes can be useful, feel free to quote the masters :)
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Step 3: This is the Third Step

This is the third step written in paragraphs, plus, let's throw a bit of code in here too:

[css] This is the code syntax highlighter in its simplest form. Just add your snippet between shortcodes like these. You can change the language to almost anything you can think of (html, js, php, whatever) [/css]

More code snippets..

[code lang="html"] You can include it like this if you'd rather [/code] [js firstline="20" highlight="21,22,23"] There are a pile of parameters you can add too. 'firstline' and 'highlight' are just a couple of examples [/js]

One last thing to bear in mind..

[html] ..make sure whatever you place within these shortcodes appears exactly as you intend it to display! Line breaks and spacing for example, will appear just like this. must be exactly as they're intended, no need to use < for < [/html]

Step 4: Nav Buttons Markup

A few paragraphs about this and that..


Step 5: Nav Buttons Styling

A few paragraphs about this and that..


Step 6: Nav Buttons Finishing Off

A few paragraphs about this and that..


Conclusion

This is the concluding paragraph.

I hope you liked this tutorial, thanks for reading!