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Firebug integrates with Firefox to put a wealth of development tools at your fingertips while you browse. You can edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, the DOM, JavaScript, network activity and cookies live in any web page.

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  13 reviews  |  5,639 users  |  418,866 lines of code  |  15 current contributors  |  Analyzed 6 days ago
 
 

This project has grown in the past years and became the most advanced web cms for clan and esport related pages. It features modul management, template and language switching and so on. It supports a wide range of php versions and database drivers.

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  0 reviews  |  9 users  |  89,075 lines of code  |  3 current contributors  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

Open Source Framework for PHP5, find simplicity, multiple-choices and fast development cycle. * Framework Component-based * Small Footprint * Pluggable system * for PHP 5.2.3+ * Fast and easy to install and use. * Multiple OO Models: o internal (tdbo) ... [More] o doctrine | propel * Multiple Templating and View System: o HTML::Template o Zope-Tal o PHP Embeded o Savant o CREOLE Wiki Syntax parser o SVG output o DocBook? output o RSS and Atom ready * Multiple Controllers: o Cli (Console) Controllers o SOA-WOA Controllers (RPC) o REST Controllers o XUL Interfaces o XHTML | HTML5 [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  2 users  |  85,801 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 4 days ago
 
 

This project intends sharing tools for the XOOPS and Uniform Server community

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  0 reviews  |  1 user  |  1,984,915 lines of code  |  2 current contributors  |  Analyzed 9 days ago
 
 

Important: Version 1.0 of the QA style sheet used an background image hosted on Google Code to inform about updates. This does not work reliably due to Google Code forcing files to be downloaded. Please update to version 1.1 which fixes this problem and also adds a status indicator (“QA check ... [More] done”). The QA style sheet highlights specific HTML problems like use of deprecated elements, inaccessible images, layout tables, empty elements, or styling-related maintenance issues. Theoretically, it is “unobtrusive” in a sense that when everything’s fine it won’t cause any visible changes. 3 Ways to Use the QA Style SheetUse it on demand as a bookmarklet: Add the bookmarklet or favelet, respectively, to your bookmarks and access it when needed. When customizing the style sheet better compress it, generate a new bookmarklet, but make sure to add %20newSS.id%20=%20'x-qa'; to the bookmarklet code to avoid false positives when it comes to style sheet references on a page (this assumes you’re keeping the #x-qa selector in the QA style sheet too). Use it permanently as a user style sheet with your browser (userContent.css for Gecko browsers). For more information please see documentation at CSS-Discuss or at About.com. It’s easy though. Temporarily import the style sheet in your project’s default style sheet. Do not forget to remove the style sheet reference after testing. User Agent SupportThe style sheet is supported differently across browsers as it makes some use of CSS 3 selectors, and when it comes to warnings for images, at least Internet Explorer might display errors that must not necessarily be there. To get the most of the QA style sheet test respective pages with recent releases of Firefox, Safari, Chrome, or Opera. Background and Design ConsiderationsWhile Eric Meyer once published a comparable style sheet, this QA style sheet has a slightly different scope. It spots the following problems, indicated in yellow (warning) and red (error) assuming a modern browser: Errors: deprecated elements like applet, basefont, center, dir, font, isindex, menu, s, spacer, strike, and u; layout tables (nested tables, to be precise); images (img elements) without any alt attribute; anchors with an empty href attribute thus pointing to nothing; style attributes. Warnings: images with an empty alt attribute; anchors linking GIF, JPG, or PNG images as well as PDF documents; empty p, li, th, td, div, and span elements unless they’re using an id attribute; style elements; more than one link elements. [Less]

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  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  57 lines of code  |  0 current contributors  |  Analyzed 9 days ago
 
 

To debug your javascript code on any browser.

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  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  0 current contributors
 
 

Publications Xoops francophones (traductions noyau xoops, documentations, modules francisés, thèmes, Plugin smarty, hacks, ...)

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  0 reviews  |  0 users  |  4,701,543 lines of code  |  4 current contributors  |  Analyzed 8 days ago
 
 
 
 

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