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I'm looking for a solid open-source commenting engine written in PHP. It needs to have workflow/moderation capabilities as well.
I've checked into Disqus, and while I like the concept, the site owner's may develop their own login system at a later point, which would have to integrate with the comment system. Also, I'm not sure that they want the comments hosted remotely.
Does anyone have any recommendations that I might look into? Alternatively, if you have experience with Disqus, what do you like/dislike about it?
Commentator looks to have a solid community backing, is written in PHP, and has most of the features you'd expect from a comment system.
you may want to check on to this site too, here is the link:
Commentics
as the Website itself Describes it :
What is Commentics?
Commentics is a free, advanced PHP comment script with many features. Professionally written and with open source code, its main aims are to be integrable, customizable and secure. It is designed to be integrated into your existing pages.
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I have been looking for website templates to download so far I got only one bootstrap template. I can't seem to find much with source code attached with them for download. Which site do you recommend?
You aren't going to find many templates online that have ready made "server-side" code included. The point of a template is to kick-start the user interface and experience development. Normally it will only include HTML/CSS (and Javascript/Jquery) functionality. It is up to you (the coder) to fill in the implementation details according to your requirements and language of choice, .NET, PHP etc.
Here are some other bootstrap starter templates http://startbootstrap.com/all-templates
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I need to code a small admib panel that should get and display statistics from remote servers. The main problem here is that I need to do that ASAP. So the main question here is: to use CMS or not? I'm almost sure that deploying something big like Joomla or Drupal will not be quick. Still, maybe there's something easier that matces the following conditions.
has implemented security stuff (secure login, sessions and etc);
has implemented user/groups/privileges mechanism;
has an abbility of adding users for Super Administrator.
UPD. framework instead of CMS will do as well.
Are you familiar with codeIgniter ? If yes then it is what you want.
Bonfire
It is a CMS with full time functionality of user/groups/privileges mechanism and many more.
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I really enjoyed Rails for Zombies and the myriad of online courses teaching Rails.
This is the best way to learn for me: jump right in with a project and a reference book basically.
Is there a PHP course out there like that that you can recommend?
PS. I'm interested in making themes/plugins for Wordpress but I find that my knowledge of PHP itself is pretty weak, so it'd be neat to do some novice course.
I haven't actually used this site, but it appears to be similar to RfZ based on using video as the delivery media:
http://www.phpvideotutorials.com/free
As a note, some content is free and some is not.
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Is there any library that, given a sqlite/mysql/postgres database generates an admin panel to manage data à la Django? I know that some frameworks do this, but I need something indipendent from any other part of the application that relies solely on a given database to work.
I need something end-user oriented, so any sql-based tool (like phpMyAdmin) would not work. Thanks
Thanks.
Here are a couple of suggestions for use with mysql:
http://www.ajaxcrud.com creates an ajax crud interface. The main page provides a good example with code, and there are more advanced examples on the site as well.
There is also http://www.phpscaffold.com/ which you can use to create some skeleton pages if you prefer to have more control.
I have used both of these previously in projects and they work well.
You can check PHP Admin Panel.
It's not free but it's not expensive for what you can do.
How about Adminer Editor? It's pretty cool.
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I've been fiddling with Redmine in the past few days and not 100% happy with the way it organises tasks etc.
I need a open source PHP based solution that is like Redmine or even VersionOne to assist our small team of 3 developers with project management.
We basically use Scrum, and would love to be able to create projects, break them down into user stories, and then further break stories down into tasks.
We typically use also size tasks and user stories using the PERT analysis formula.
For open source Scrum tools information (list of tools, reviews), you should look at http://www.opensourcescrum.com/
You could try The Bug Genie. It's not been specifically designed for Scrum, but does support Agile development.
the-scrum was a PHP based solution