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A simple, client side implementation of a project management framework. Generic properties leave the implementation up to the front end but is controlled via code, json strings or both. Note : The project is nearing release of 1.0. It is not as usable at this point for front end systems. API ... [More] , interface, and code WILL change drastically, and proper features, lists and items will come along. Entirely ID driven, for quick network use, and simple database layer access. Mostly MVC based layout for interaction with front end. [Less]

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shoplib is a open source, object oriented library providing e-commerce solution for any website. Based on PHP and Pear libs for backend, it can be plugged with Mysql or Postgresql. It uses mootools for frontend to offer easy integration and eye candy interface. Other Software Required: - ... [More] PHP - PEAR (IMDB2, Log, Config) - Smarty - Gettext - Mysql or Postgresql - Mootools - Skelax [Less]

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AjaxApp is a framework for building interactive web applications. It allows you to use a Model driven approach for developing interactive webapps. AjaxApp strives to separate the model from the display code. This is done by moving all the code for outputing html to the client which uses JSON to interact with the server

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Grid Control for Mootools demo: http://zu.appspot.com/

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Concentré Grid is a Mootools 1.2.x grid control. The idea is to create a powerfull unobstrusive control with these features : Resizable columns/rows Sortable Support for datastore like Array,JSON,XML Renderer per cell (to format output data) Inline editor Filter bar Events delegation (using bubble or capture)

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Ka-Mel-Oh! Sammelkartenspiel der Kamelopedia http://kamelopedia.mormo.org/index.php/Projekt:Ka-Mel-Oh!

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NaturalAPI gets your NaturalDocs in every format you needThe parser class is written in PHP5 and returns customizable outputs like JSON, serialized PHP or other formats. Included is a Ajax driven frontend that uses the JSON output for a one-page documentation and a full featured multi-page documentation including rating and comments.

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Project page, with examples and tips, can be found here. This is a pretty simple class for the mootools library inspired by this post on the mootools forum. It adds a style element to the DOM, which is generated using the input you provide. This modifies the appearance of the page. So ... [More] , apparently it would be nice to be able to do certain things with CSS. Traditionally, these sorts of things are done on the server side using a server side language (like PHP) that generates CSS every time you hit the page. Wouldn't it be nice to do it on the client side? As the page loads and after, as the user interacts with it? I think we can break down the usefulness of the technique into three categories: Programmatic CSS Browser Compatibility Custom CSS Properties With programmatic css, you can use loops to generate CSS that might have taken pages to type out. You can have CSS constants. You can do all sorts of math and calculations for a property. You can also modify the style of elements on the fly, without using javascript on each element. I'm sure there's other cool stuff you can do that I didn't think of. Browser compatibility is sort of self-obvious. Before, you used to have a style sheet for each browser to allow for their quirks and weird CSS implementation. Now you can generate CSS that is browser specific using JS. The class is built to allow you to extend it for any browser and any property. You can specify a property to be limited, in which case it will only generate it for the browser you specify. Ever wanted to invet your own CSS property? Now you can. See the examples for what I mean. [Less]

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