Showing posts with label PHP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PHP. Show all posts

Monday, December 8, 2014

Build a CMS in CodeIgniter

Build a CMS in CodeIgniter


Need build your own custom CMS? I’m here to teach you how to do this very thing, using the popular CodeIgniter framework. If you’d like to take your skills to the next level, why don’t you join me?

CodeIgniter, PHP, CMS
  1. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Introduction
  2. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Installing And Configuring Codeigniter
  3. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Setting Up The Base Controllers
  4. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Setting Up The Database Using Migrations
  5. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Setting Up The Base Model
  6. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Styling The Admin Panel
  7. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Creating The Login Form
  8. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Securing The Admin Panel
  9. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Managing Users Part 1
  10. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Managing Users Part 2
  11. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Managing Pages CRUD
  12. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Managing Pages Nesting
  13. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Creating An Ajax Gui To Order Nested Pages
  14. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Managing News Articles
  15. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Styling The Frontend
  16. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Creating The Navigation
  17. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Adding Templates To Pages
  18. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Creating The Homepage
  19. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Creating The News Archive
  20. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Creating The News Article Detail Page
  21. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Creating The Sidebar
  22. Build a CMS in CodeIgniter - Creating The Pages

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Getting Started with Semantic UI

Getting Started with Semantic UI


Semantic UI is a well-crafted front-end framework with professional features and a robust API. This course will guide you from start to finish through the process of building a four-page website with a wide range of user interface (UI) elements, using Semantic UI. By the end of the course, you’ll be well acquainted with all the features and benefits of Semantic UI. Semantic has integrations with Angular, Meteor, Ember and many other frameworks to help organize your UI layer alongside your application logic.

  1. Semantic UI - Modal & Progress Bar
  2. Semantic UI - Conclusion
  3. Semantic UI - Contact Page Segment & Input
  4. Semantic UI - Shape Module
  5. Semantic UI - Setting Up The Form
  6. Semantic UI - Form Validation Part 3
  7. Semantic UI - Form Validation - Segment Loader Part 2
  8. Semantic UI - Form Validation Part 1
  9. Semantic UI - Form Fields & Message Block
  10. Semantic UI - Finishing the Form & Adding a Modal Dialog
  11. Semantic UI - Checkbox & Drop Down
  12. Semantic UI - Step & Accordion Communication
  13. Semantic UI - Step & Accordion
  14. Semantic UI - Portfolio Items, Label & Rating
  15. Semantic UI - Table & Comment Section
  16. Semantic UI - Image & Full Page Dimmer
  17. Semantic UI - Home Page Grid, Icon, Image & Pop Up
  18. Semantic UI - Finishing Up the Home Page
  19. Semantic UI - Floating Menu
  20. Semantic UI - Mobile Menu & Button UI
  21. Semantic UI - Header Icon & Polish
  22. Semantic UI - Header & Footer With Grid
  23. Semantic UI - Footer Menu, Icons & Feed
  24. Semantic UI - Working With Semantic UI
  25. Semantic UI - Setting Up the Workspace

Guide to Your First WordPress Framework

Many developers would like to build their very own WordPress themes, for personal projects or for profit. If building themes is something you plan on doing often, then having your very own WordPress framework is an essential, as it will serve as a foundation for any future themes you develop. In this course Adi Purdila will show you how to develop a fully functional WordPress framework that can serve as a skeleton for your themes!



WordPress has a web template system using a template processor.

WordPress users may install and switch between themes. Themes allow users to change the look and functionality of a WordPress website or installation without altering the information content or structure of the site. Themes may be installed using the WordPress "Appearance" administration tool or theme folders may be uploaded via FTP. The PHP, HTML (hyper text markup language) and cascading style sheets (CSS) code found in themes can be added to or edited for providing advanced features. Thousands of WordPress themes exist, some free, and some paid for templates. WordPress users may also create and develop their own custom themes if they have the knowledge and skill to do so.

Guide to Your First WordPress Framework Tuts+ Course
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