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    yBlog Creator

    Fast, Simple Full-Featured Blog Creator in PHP. No database needed.

    Designed from the ground up to take advantage of the new and increasingly standardized features of HTML5 and PHP7+, Yofiel's file-based yBlog Creator provides W3C-validated, responsive, animated page templates that work consistently on Chrome, Safari, and Edge desktops and mobiles. But its fast CSS3 and native JavaScript libraries total less than 15KB. Any HTML editor may create content. Menus and metadata are automatic. A single stylesheet provides multiple color and appearance options...
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    PH_Playground

    PH_Playground

    Simple solution for testing and documenting short code snippets.

    Version 4.0: improved history, error, and view mode handling Version 3.0: JavaScript editing, Quick console, History files for browsing and loading scripts. Version 2.0: CodeMirror functionality, ajax calls. Tired of opening an editor to test short code snippets for functionality, saving the file and then running it in a browser? PH_Playground provides a simple solution on a single browser page. Enter the code to be tested into the "PHP" or "JS" window and press "Run". ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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