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Ideal Forms is a lightweight framework, built on the top of jQuery, for creating good looking and user-friendly forms.
It converts standard <input>
elements into ones with rounded corners having an attractive focus effect. And, radio + checkbox elements are completely customized.
No images are used, they requires minimal HTML syntax and can be completely styled with CSS (comes with 3 themes).
The framework is unobtrusive and degrades gracefully with JavaScript disabled.
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SQLyog, a powerful MySQL admin software, is giving away 5 Single Developer Licenses with premium support ($179/each) to WebResourcesDepot readers.
Detailed information on "how to join the giveaway" is provided at the bottom of this post.
It is a MySQL GUI application with a user-friendly interface that offers many features for easily managing a MySQL database.
The application can control any number of databases in any number of hosts (can also connect to firewalled MySQL servers via HTTP(s) or SSH tunneling).
SQLyog does everything we can expect from a MySQL admin software like: CRUD operations on databases/tables/records, running custom queries, backup-restore and import-export (CSV/XML/HTML/Excel).
Also, it has many other advanced capabilities like:
There is a scheduling engine that can run any of the tasks at a given time for once or regularly. A very handy feature for regularly optimizing a database or taking backups.
It can also work as an interface for data-entry, thanks to the form-view support. And small-but-useful stuff like auto-complete or 100% keyboard support makes such usage much easier.
SQLyog is available for Windows and can be used on Linux or Mac OS X devices with the help of Wine.
SQLyog – MySQL admin tool is giving away 5 Single Developer Licenses with premium support. In order to join the giveaway:
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Saturday, September 17 is Software Freedom Day. To that end, a few announcements about this weekend’s hackathon and WordCamp Portland.
WordPress 3.3 is about to hit feature freeze. This means it’s the last chance to squeeze in features that haven’t quite been finished, and enhancements and fixes that no one has had time to address yet. Around this time, there are often dozens of tickets that have patches, but the patches have not been tested enough to be committed to core. Then the contributors who worked hard on the patches are disappointed that their code doesn’t make it into the current release. You can help us prevent this!
This weekend, we’ll be running a has-patch needs-testing marathon for the 3.3 milestone. Basically, we’re looking for people who can help test patches and/or refresh patches that need updating. Lead developers and core contributors will be hanging around in the #wordpress-dev channel on irc.freenode.net to answer questions as needed, and will be committing patches as they get enough verification. As you test the patches, report your findings on the trac tickets in question. If all developers who make a living working with WordPress helped out for even an hour or two this weekend, we could clear the 200 tickets or so that are in this situation. To make it fun, why not get together with other WordPress devs and have an in-person hackathon meetup?
At WordCamp Portland this weekend, some of the WordPress core team will be in attendance, including me, Nacin, and Koop. In addition to giving presentations and participating in the unconference sessions, we’ll be involved with a couple of other cool things at WCPDX:
So, if you live it the Portland/Seattle area and haven’t already bought a ticket to attend WordCamp Portland, hurry up, as it’s going to be a great celebration of Software Freedom Day and WordPress.