15 projects tagged "Dynamic Content"
Agile Toolkit is a powerful object-oriented platform for Web user interface development. It can help you build a simple administration system or Web data manager quickly and with ease. It focuses on seamless integration while being simple to learn. Agile Toolkit fills the gaps between ORM and the user interface. It lets you focus on the business logic of your application and leave implementation details (such as HTML, JavaScript, AJAX, and CSS) to Agile Toolkit.
DynPG is a content management system based on PHP and MySQL. To work with DynPG, you do not need any programing skills. Because of its simple and organized user interface, it is very easy to use. It has a modular structure. It can adapt to any layout with CSS. It is optimized for search engines. It can show a separate view for printing and PDF. Its backend supports multiple languages. It has an editor for form creation.
IXThemes is an implementation of innovative methods in the development of qualitative modules and themes for PHP based Open-Source CMS (content management systems) such as WordPress, XOOPS, Drupal, ImpressCMS, and EXM System. It also develops modules and themes for PHP based Open-Source e-commerce software such as PrestaShop.
ImpressCMS is a content management system that allows you to easily build and maintain a dynamic Web site. Originally a fork of XOOPS, ImpressCMS is compatible with many XOOPS modules and themes, but also has many improvements. These include native multilingual support, a completely redesigned admin interface, management of unlimited block positions on the user side, easy cloning of existing blocks with a single click, a redesigned installation wizard with inline help at every step, many security improvements including the introduction of the Trust Path concept, which allows the storing of sensitive data outside the Web root, an automatic version checker, and a customizable privacy policy feature.
Comment Script is a script that allows comments to be left on any existing PHP or HTML page. By default, the script shows name, e-mail, homepage, title, and comment fields, though any can be disabled. The "comment" field is mandatory and must be filled out before the form can be submitted. In order to prevent the script from being abused by automatic spam bots, you can enable the CAPTCHA feature. The script then asks your visitors to enter a text they see in the image below the comment form into an input box. It also features an admin area where comments can be edited and deleted and the front-end language set.