Web Design Blog - June 2007

MVC/Framework - for PHP5?

So Daniel and I are chatting today and we get on the subject of "php and framework". Yes even the phrase makes you chuckle a little, but I think he's on to something really exciting. We're quite familiar with the Ruby on Rails models/views/controlers format - and it seems that Daniel's come up with a way to make it work similarly for PHP. There are several advantages to using php over RoR although without the framework - it really stinks for advanced websites and future scaleability. A couple o... read more!

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Cross broswer compliance.

This is a topic that surprisingly few designers and developers have paid attention to in the past, but that more are starting to pay attention to since the rise of Firefox and also the increasing market share that Apple is gaining in the PC market (and thus an increase in the number of Safari users). When designing pages, it is important to test in as many browsers, versions, and platforms as possible. Not only do the different browsers show things differently sometimes, but the same browser on... read more!

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