11 projects tagged "CSS"
Noostr is a content management system aimed squarely at social news networks. Sites like Reddit, Hacker News, and Digg are all social news aggregators, just like your Noostr site will be. People can sign in, submit news stories or ask questions, and everyone can vote for the best ones. Those top stories float to the front page and generate more traffic, more comments, and more votes.
Lightning Fast CMS (LFC) is a content management system that is easy to use, easy to customize, and fast. It provides easy mass upload of images and files, variable templates for displaying content, variable portlets, a flexible workflow engine, a role based permission system, multilingual content, and much more. Developers can easily plug in their own applications with templates, content types, and portlets, and provide their own themes.
Lightning Fast Shop (LFS) is an online shop and e-commerce solution. It installs in minutes and is ready to go out of the box. Some of it main features are variants and configurable products, related products, accessories, facetted navigation, packaging units, vouchers, and discounts, It provides variable shipping and payment methods, a one page checkout page, and much more.
Three-Column Liquid-Layout Viewport provides a viewport-based user interface for a data-oriented Web application. It is good for use with Web applications implemented with a single Web page. The basic skeleton of the user-interface is similar to that used in MS Outlook and other applications: a left-hand column, a main center column divided into a master-detail pane arrangement, and a right-hand column. The reference implementation uses YUI3 as a JavaScript engine. However, YUI3 only does the resizing and DOM access, so other frameworks should work with it as well. It differs significantly from the ExtJS Viewport in that it aligns closely with HTML and CSS, instead of layering its own rendering engine on top of them. This results in a viewport that is fast to debug, clear, fast to load, small to download, and has a robust level of functionality and extensibility.
CheckApp will serve as a basis for a free (as in freedom and as in beer) social network, so that anyone will be able to check out and modify the code, or deploy this application in their own server. It will also try to minimize the usage of personal information, so there would be no privacy problems.