I\'m looking for a web frontend for end users of our database (server runs either MySQL or PostgreSQL) for organization-internal contacts and order handling.
I have a small media server. It\'s actually a Netgear GoFlex Home (NAS) running Plugbox Linux. It\'s currently running a bunch of servers HTTP/FTP/WebDAV/DLNA/Webmin etc and I want to create a fronten
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I开发者_C百科 have not worked extensively on Client Side/Front End of the Application and I am trying to read about HTML, CSS and DOM but somehow am not able to figure out difference between them and
I\'ve begun development on a web app, and I\'m just now tackling some of the first front-end obstacles. I\'ll give you some details about the front-end first, just to make sure the context of my quest
I notice a pattern, when i did C++ and backend programming (in C# or any language) all my classes are neat and tidy. Recently i notice all my code are in a class and i literally have >50functions in i
Should Front End Engineers/Designers be \"decently\" aware of the Rich set of User Controls that are provided by frameworks like .NET, Java, RoR etc.? This would help convert designs into actual code
I\'m now working on my output of the feeds I\'m taking in from some site. What I\'m currently doing is Time, and i want it to be displayed in a maybe, little be special way.. like this..
I have a page containing two separate iframes(header and navigation), which have some links inside. (I know it sucks. I have to do this, because the header and navigation are actually from another pro
I\'m getting around to doing a few front end coding in CSS and javascript. But the caching of css, javascript, and html files is killingme slowly.Whenever I make a change, I try everything to get the