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December

We’ve selected scripts of impressive slideshows, lightboxes and galleries you can use for effective presentations of your images.

  • Minishowcase
    Minishowcase is a small and simple php/javascript online photo gallery, powered by AJAX/JSON that lets you put easily your images in an online gallery, without having to configure databases or changing and customising code (though you may do it if you feel so) allowing to have an up-and-running gallery in a few minutes. continue

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1
December

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When it comes to creating the navigation part of your Website, the first thing you might think of is an unordered list that you style as tabs. Lately, such navbars are everywhere, as many people believe they’ll make their site more Web 2.0-compatible. Personally, I just think they’re semantically better and accessible.

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Category : Graphics | How-To | Tutorials | web-20 | Blog
15
November

How to install ruby on rails?

Ok, so this will basically be somewhat a repeat of the information made by Curt Hibbs in this great hands-on tutorial. However, the versions of all products changed from the time Curt made his tutorial, and in some areas I felt that additional description was required. So, in this tutorial you’ll get a step-by-step instructions on installing Rails on Windows 2000 Server (Windows XP would be very similar).

In order to have a fully working development environment, you can use your PC. You will need to install:

  • Ruby - the language
  • Ruby Gems - the plug-in manager for Ruby
  • Scite or FreeRIDE - IDE for Ruby
  • MySQL - the database
  • MySQL query builder / MySQL admin tools - GUI to create databases, add users and create tables
  • Rails Framework continue

Category : Google | How-To | Open Source | Ruby on Rails | Tutorials | web-20 | Blog
7
November

Beginning Rails is the practical starting point for anyone wanting to learn how to build dynamic web applications using the Rails framework for Ruby. You’ll learn how all of the components of Rails fit together and how you can leverage them to create sophisticated web applications with less code and more joy.

This book is particularly well suited to those with little or no experience with web application development, or who have some experience but are new to Rails. Beginning Rails assumes basic familiarity with web terms and technologies, but doesn’t require you to be an expert. continue

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