Unveiling the All-New Tuts+ Hub

Unveiling the All-New Tuts+ Hub

Over the past few weeks, we’ve been working hard behind the scenes to create a central place for our Tuts+ readers to call “home”. Somewhere that shows you the latest content from across all our sites, allows you to filter only those tutorials that interest you, and shares a few statistics about the Tuts+ network.

Today, we’re very excited to introduce the Tuts+ Hub — read on to find out more about it!


All Our Latest Tutorials in One Place

The Tuts+ Hub is a new way to see all the latest content across our whole network. Any new tutorials that have been published since your last visit will be given a “New” banner, and you can quickly filter out the sites that don’t interest you — just toggle the checkboxes at the top of the screen to show/hide content for each site.

Tuts+ Hub

We’re also showcasing all our new Tuts+ Premium tutorials — these are shown with a yellow border, so it’s worth keeping an eye out for these if you’re one of our awesome Tuts+ Premium members!


A Handful of Statistics

We also thought it would be fun to share a few of our statistics with you. Did you know we’ve published over 11,500 tutorials? Or that we’re approaching half a million comments across the network? It’s a fun way to keep an eye on how Tuts+ is growing (and these stats are updated every day).

Tuts+ Hub

What Do You Think?

I’d love to hear your feedback on Tuts+ Hub, and any thoughts or comments on what works well/what you’d like to see improved. We’re really happy with how the project turned out and I think you’re going to love it!

Thanks for being one of our readers and, if you’ve somehow resisted all the way down to this point, head over and check out the Tuts+ Hub!

David Appleyard is davidappleyard on Themeforest
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  • http://www.twitter.com/vthenerd Vladan

    This is great. It’s much easier to discover new content on all Tuts sites. Thank you for your hard work!

  • http://chris.kovalenko.co.uk Chris

    Nice work!

    This would be really interesting as a tutorial in itself.

    I have a network of sites (mainly hq images) and a “Hub” site brining articles from different sites is what I have in mind.

    Please make this into a Tut :) “How to make a network Hub website”

  • Ryan Dennler

    Great job on the Tuts+ Hub, it looks awesome!

  • http://www.wpfix.org Wpfix

    Glad to know about the new site.

  • Vlad

    Nice, but you have a lot of work to make it work properly on the Andtoid browser.

  • http://sdbwebsolutions.com Serg

    Awesome work David!

    Now I can have a daily look of every new article being posted in the “hub”.

    Would be great if you can create a tutorial how to do a hub like this one:)

    Thanks!

  • Kayzah

    We need a RSS-Feed on Tuts+ Hub, too!!!

  • http://www.wpsquare.com/ Bharat Chowdary

    Happy to see this. Great job Tuts+.

  • http://holyswisscheese.com Bernardo Farah

    I second Kayzah, an RSS feed would be great (and bring all of my sites under one manageable subscription) :)