On 9/21/2010 I presented a webinar for Zend (the PHP company) on how we've used the Zend Framework to solve some tough problems in concrete5. It is now online.
Read Moreconcrete5's friendliness toward developers extends beyond blocks and add-ons. An easy-to-understand but very useful MVC syntax powers concrete5's single pages and page types, allowing for helpful separation between code and content.
Read MoreLearn how concrete5 makes use of the Zend Framework, and why.
Read MoreI get down and dirty with my latest purchase, a keyboard I grew enamored with at SXSW. Full review with audio, screenshots, and (non-scientific) results.
Read MoreThis article provides guidelines and code to let concrete5 add-on developers or anyone setup a concrete5 demo, complete with a limited administrative user, auto-installed packages, and locked down permissions. The demo can easily be reset at any time.
Read MoreAn introduction to integrating a wide variety of rich JavaScript functionality into the front-end of your concrete5 applications and blocks.
Read MoreLearn how to build navigations in concrete5, including what the Auto-Nav does and what its options mean. Then explore some practical examples, how you can control the way it displays and links pages, and how to theme and extend it.
Read MoreLearn how to build a simple FAQ system from scratch, including a single page interface for listing and sorting entries, a single page interface for editing entries, a page list template for displaying them.
Read MoreKeep users from landing on concrete5's index.php?cID=xxx pages with a handy, simple snippet of code.
Read MoreProgrammers lambast Apple for using private APIs in its own software – but where do you think public APIs come from?
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