CSS Templating System
In Nexty I used CSS to create a inexpensive templating system. You can see it in action in the settings page of Nexty. Currently I […]
In Nexty I used CSS to create a inexpensive templating system. You can see it in action in the settings page of Nexty. Currently I […]
Using icons is a must for all Web 2.0 apps. I have used this principle liberally in Nexty. When I was creating Nexty, I learned […]
There has been many ideas about a offline storage mechanism for web applications. Dojo implemented this in its Library. Firefox 3 promises this. Now we […]
Remember Nexty? Recently I was able to make the 1.0 version. Currently I am planning for the second version. But before starting on that I […]
In the previous post I introduced my new PHP framework – iFrame. It had the reasons why you should not use the framework. In these […]
I have created a number of Web Applications – Nexty and Jus5 are just a few examples. I used a common code base when creating […]
FeedBurner has a feature called ‘clickthrough tracking’. If a feed has this feature enabled, FeedBurner will track the number of clickthrough from your feed. You […]
As promised in my previous post about the release of Nexty, I want to announce my new project – Jus5. It is not exactly ‘new’ […]
If you are using sourceforge to host your project, be careful when using the web hosting provided by them – it’s session handler for PHP […]
Remember Nexty, the easy to use to-Do list manager using GTD principles? Well, that is ready for public release. Nexty is a easy to use […]
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