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We’ve just launched a PHP Frameworks category on HotScripts that highlights hand-picked resources for the 4 most popular PHP Frameworks: CakePHP, Zend Framework, Symfony, Prado and CodeIgniter. Each category features resources for that particular framework including scripts built out of these frameworks, books, tutorials and other development tools and utilities.
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PCSS is a PHP server-side CSS3 preprocessor aimed at helping developers write CSS3 using less code. PCSS truly extends the concept of shorthand CSS through several built-in features like constants, variables, functions and classes.
If you’re looking to simply your form creation and validation process, then consider Zebra_Form, an object-oriented PHP class that promotes rapid HTML forms development through the use of clean and easily maintainable code.
Google’s Swiffy is an online tool that allows you to upload your Adobe’s SWF file and have it converted to an HTML5 version. By using a combination of JSON, SVG and CSS, your converted Flash file can render in modern browsers that use the WebKit engine.
WordPress version 3.2 codenamed ‘Gershwin’ has been released last night boosting over 400 enhancements including new user and developer features, performance improvement as well as addressing several bug fixes.
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Web applications can do more than enhance your site — they can also help you streamline your workflow and boost your productivity. In this post, we take a look at 15+ such free and open source web applications.
LogoBee is an online company based in Canada which offers primarily logo design. However, stationery, graphic and web design can all be ordered as well. Add to this diverse other services such as free logo templates, a design blog and more.
New mobile reports surface each day showing the exponential use of mobile devices for accessing the Web. As site owners and developers, you shouldn’t ponder on why or when to develop a mobile strategy, but rather how. This primer will share some handy guidelines to get you started.
If you’re ready to jump on the mobile web bandwagon and develop a site that is truly portable and looks great on mobile devices, then study these mobile web best practice tips.
If you’re serious about getting your web application mobile-friendly, the easiest, fastest and proven method is to start with a mobile application framework. Mobile frameworks provide you with handy tools to automate many of the mundane tasks associated with mobile web development.
Avactis provides a simple way for users with limited programming skills to create easy-to-use e-commerce store. It is available as both hosted and downloadable versions.