489 projects tagged "Documentation"
@1 Web Publisher is a password-protected content management system (CMS) that allows a non- techie Web operator to edit the text and image contents of their Website through a browser. It features a user-friendly admin interface, and no HTML knowledge is required. This script supports master and slave login modes, and offers 4 types of tag pairs. Unlimited editable pages and sections are supported. You get 3 choices of switchable skins. It is extremely easy to setup, and it runs lightning- fast, as there is only a single 15Kb-script involved.
Ajaqs is a Web application that organizes FAQs on a per-project basis. The UI is templatized, the content is internationalized, and the styles are highly configurable. Secure login is provided via webapp security constraints. The backend uses an O-R mapping tool to achieve independence of database-specific queries. RSS feeds provide subscribers continuous updates on a per-project or per-FAQ basis. FAQs are dynamically served up as HTML pages, and can optionally be streamed to clients as PDF content.
Alindis - A GNU/Linux Distribution is a comprehensive guide which leads the reader from zero to his/her own GNU/Linux distribution. In the course of the lecture, the reader will be able to reproduce the creation of the Alindis GNU/Linux distribution, the example implementation of the concepts shown there. The guide and the distribution together form the Alindis project.
JUnitX is a is a set of assertion extensions for JUnit that attempts to cover the most common test scenarios in Java development. This includes method contracts up to and including J2SE 1.5.0 and various other common features. This tool enables the tester to be confident that all the technical aspects of writing common test code have been completed and tested thoroughly.
Annotate provides an annotation facility for DocBook documents. It enables visitors to an online version of a DocBook document to add comments to any paragraph or chapter of the document. It extends the DocBook XSL stylesheets, leading to modified HTML output which contains anchors at those places where annotations can be made. Comments and notes are stored in a DBMS. A CGI program then merges the HTML document and the comments to produce the output for the visitor.