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Goggwell

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  1. I didn't know there was an emoticon dedicated to Zahir xD:zahir:

  2. So, what is your coding language? Do you have a favourite, or something that you know how to use very well? Share your language below! Mine is HTML/CSS, although once I get into programming, I might as well switch to Obj-C, C++, C# and Swift.
  3. Hey guys! I'll be talking to you today about Webbsy, a PSD to HTML converter based on Photoshop! Basically, PSD to HTML means Photoshop to Website, because a PSD is a Photoshop file and HTML is the coding behind a website. Webbsy is probably one of the best products out there for this kind of thing! You can do this manually, which takes so much time, or use Webbsy! Here's what it looks like in Photoshop: This is one of the older versions of Webbsy. There's a newer version that is basically the same thing except it packs in a lot more stuff! As you can see, you just design a site on Photoshop, then open Webbsy and turn everything in the file into a website! Easy isn't it? I have used this product, so I can verify how AWESOME this is! Here's the site I made: http://iogod.hol.es/Flat/ How long did that site take me? 1-2 minutes! Incredible, huh? Visit the official website at 'webbsy.com' View the video below for a brief tutorial:
  4. Thank you so much! I'll feature you in the credits for sure
  5. I might use this in a design I'll be coming up with for my website. Is it alright if I use this and credit you?
  6. Wow. It took me 3 hours to fix a bug with my jQuery coding. Gotta study harder if I want to develop my coding abilities! B)

  7. Well then, I'll just have to keep watching the videos In the mean time, here's something random for you guys: var main = function() { $('.article').click(function() { $('.article').removeClass('current'); $('.description').hide(); $(this).addClass('current'); $(this).children('.description').show(); }); $(document).keypress(function(event) { if(event.which === 111) { $('.description').hide(); $('.current').children('.description').show(); } else if(event.which === 110) { var currentArticle = $('.current'); var nextArticle = currentArticle.next(); currentArticle.removeClass('current'); nextArticle.addClass('current'); } }); } $(document).ready(main);
  8. I've already watched the first few video tutorials, but I still do not understand how to work the basics of Edge Animate. I am being legit.
  9. G O G G W E L L Hi! I recently got Edge Animate CC, which is a tool used to design animated stuff for the web. No coding is required, but when you're finished the stuff you create converts into HTML5 so you can paste it into your code. Now, anyone here know how to use it? Cause I really need some pointers. I have no idea how to use it. I know DreamWeaver, Muse, Photoshop, Illustrator and Lightroom. That's basically it.
  10. Once again, we have almost reached another milestone. Nice work people! It seems like only yesterday that we reached 10K. I would like to thank all of the members for helping us reach this amazing goal! And it's almost December! Time to set up those Christmas decorations! Let's keep it up!
  11. Creating more tutorials and DIY sites soon! Maybe I'll add a PHP section...

  12. Well the site is called iOSGods for a reason. We have already expanded to fit a coding section, but personally I do not wish to see an Android community spring to life in this one, because we are an iOS-based establishment. And plus, we can always create another site called AndroidGods
  13. Hey guys! As most of you know, HTML5 is the most commonly used coding language for building a website. Not only is it the most common, but it is the most versatile and easiest to use! To show you how easy it is, I have created a website template for you guys to use. It's a very simple template, designed to show people your 'About Me'! Here's a picture of what the website looks like: It's a pretty simple website, don't you think? Here's the code for it: <!DOCTYPE html> <head> <style> body { text-align: center; background: url("http://p1.pichost.me/i/51/1750928.jpg"); background-size: cover; background-position: center center; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-attachment: fixed; color: white; font-family: Helvetica; } p { font-size: 24px; } input { border: 0; padding: 12px; font-size: 18px; } input[type="submit"] { background: #2c3e50; color: #ecf0f1; } </style> </head> <body> <img src="https://codecademy-content.s3.amazonaws.com/courses/web-beginner-en-3pc6w/images/avatar.jpg" height="250" width="250"> <p>Hi! I am learning how to make my very own web page! I really like blueberry muffins and long walks on the beach.</p> <input type="email" placeholder="Email"> <input type="submit"> </body> Now, this code may seem a bit difficult to understand for all you newbies out there, so let me walk you through it. I'll skim through the code really fast. The background image comes from this part of the code: <style> body { text-align: center; background: url("http://p1.pichost.me/i/51/1750928.jpg"); background-size: cover; background-position: center center; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-attachment: fixed; color: white; font-family: Helvetica; } See the part where it says 'background: url("http://p1.pichost.me/i/51/1750928.jpg");'? That's the link to the picture you are seeing in the background. You can change the picture to your liking. The coding below it simply adjusts the image to fit the background. The same rule applies with the picture in the middle. It comes from this part of the code: <img src="https://codecademy-content.s3.amazonaws.com/courses/web-beginner-en-3pc6w/images/avatar.jpg" height="250" width="250"> This part is below <body> and above <p> in the code. Once again, you can change the link. The part where it says 'height' and 'width' are just functions that adjust the picture, so you want the original picture to be a square. <p> means paragraph. Judging by the part that comes after it, you can guess that <p> is the part below the picture. You can also change the picture to a title. Just delete the picture code and add this: <h1> After <h1> just write down the title of your site and then add </h1> There's also <h2> <h3> all the way up to <h6> You'll be a master in no time!
  14. The final topic for Flat Designers (coming in 2015, probably March or April) is how to Code your own FLAT WEBSITE

  15. I just use CrackAddict when I crack an app. Easy
  16. Oh you were hacking World At Arms... Can't believe that an online multiplayer game could be hacked so easily
  17. Once I get into an IT College, I'll promise you guys I'll create amazing hacks

    1. Zahir

      Zahir 

      Waiting for that day..

  18. Colors courtesy of FlatUIColors FlatUIColors
  19. Seems like everyone wants to do FLAT I'll make some Flat tutorials first for you guys first
  20. Just read Zahir's TUT: http://iosgods.com/topic/121-gdb-cheating/
  21. :c Just try finding the offset. Or if you find a suspicious offset on Gameplayer or iGG, set a breakpoint on it in your SSH Terminal. If you can't GDB or LLDB, you can always use string Really effective.
  22. I think GDB is easier than MSHook in my opinion But I've never done GDB before (my phone is so bad). For GDB, all you have to do is search the value of gold or whatever on iGG or Gameplayer, and use the offset you find on IDA. Then just change the value by finding the Hex Value and changing it on a Hex Application. Something like MOV or NOP or something like that.
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