Become an author
If you have a web development tip or tutorial you think our readers would enjoy, we invite you to become an author on Dev-Tips. Read below for more information on the author program.
How to become an author
First, quickly register an account with Dev-Tips (upper right hand corner). Second, prepare a well written tutorial or quick tip of any length. Be sure to use proper grammar and plenty of images. Include any source code and demos you may have as well. Lastly, send us a zip file at support {at} dev-tips {dot} com with the title Dev-Tips Article.
We are not interested in the article length. We are about quality, not quantity. If you have an idea or just a quick tip, we encourage you to send it in and become an author!
Whats in it for you?
- You'll be setup with an author profile, complete with descriptions and links to your websites.
- You will be listed under the authors section in the sidebar once you have 3 or more published articles. These also link to your author profile containing your website links.
- Gain exposure from people all around the world.
- Help out and contribute to the web development community.
Article Requirements
- Articles must be original and not taken or plagarized from any external source.
- Proper grammar and spelling is a must.
- Use of images is highly encouraged.
- Make sure your article is related to web development.
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You are by no means restricted to these topics, however, here are a few ideas.
- php tips and security articles.
- Wordpress hacks and tips.
- jQuery tutorials and effects.
- Object Oriented programming tutorials.
- CSS tricks and techniques.
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