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I need to build a membership site using Joomla 2.5
For membership I'm using Membership Pro plugin from ossolutions team.
Please suggest me a premium template to use with Joomla 2.5 for membership.
I would strongly suggest looking through the Yootheme and Rockettheme websites. I have always used their templates for my websites and always will.
Yootheme Demo site: http://www.yootheme.com/demo/
Rockettheme Demo site: http://demo.rockettheme.com/
I just find they bring a certain uniqueness to Joomla template designs and their support has always been first class.
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I have decided to start learning Qt C++ and HTML5
Please somebody provide some good step by step tutorials about Qt HTML5
Or demos
http://doc.qt.io/qt-4.8/
Best Qt knowledge center ever :)
Qt and HTML5 are a little distant: Qt is from the Desktop Federation and HTML5 is of the Web Republic, but if you'd like to combine them, you might be interested in QtWUI.
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What website has some good, up to date resources on using Go html/templates, especially in regard to parsing html files and handling lists? I came across the Hoka Poka website, but it seems to be out of date.
http://jan.newmarch.name/go/ and http://golangtutorials.blogspot.com/2011/06/go-templates.html
Google App Engine docs have a simple example showing how to use template to render list with range.
For "html/template", there are snippets of template code in the doc at http://code.google.com/p/go/source/browse/src/pkg/html/template/doc.go#83
Contexts
Assuming {{.}} is O'Reilly: How are <i>you</i>?, the table below shows
how {{.}} appears when used in the context to the left.
Context {{.}} After
{{.}} O'Reilly: How are <i>you</i>?
<a title='{{.}}'> O'Reilly: How are you?
<a href="/{{.}}"> O'Reilly: How are %3ci%3eyou%3c/i%3e?
and the test suite has many examples: https://code.google.com/p/go/source/browse/src/html/template/escape_test.go
To see templates in action, look at the godoc source code.
http://code.google.com/p/go/source/browse/src/cmd/godoc/godoc.go#642 is a good starting point.
http://blog.zmxv.com/2011/09/go-template-examples.html has a list of code snippets for the new Go template package.
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I'm looking for a simple Django app that restricts registration to users who have an invite code (for running a private beta). I'm using django-registration, so something that plays nicely with it would be great.
Looks like there are several viable options:
django-inviting
django-privatebeta
django-invite
Given the wealth of options, I'm wondering if people have found a particular app more flexible and/or easier to work with than the others? Are there other apps that I should be aware of?
You miss django-invitation which is really quickly integrated with django-registration.
I just had to hack it a bit to include the name of the inviter in the email message.
django-invitation is a good choice among the four.
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I've been trying to find a django wiki app, which has the following -
1.) WYSIWYG
2.) Attach files
3.) Revisions
I see moinmoin, but before going all in, wanted to see what you all have used.
List of Django Wiki projects:
http://djangopackages.com/grids/g/wikis/
The two leading candidates I can find are:
django-wikiapp
django-wiki
django-wikiapp looks a little more mature, and definitely supports revisions but does not seem to support attachments. WYSIWYG wouldn't be too tough to implement using something like TinyMCE or CKEditor. Attachments may be the sticking point.
There is also https://github.com/pinax/django-wakawaka which used in the pinax project. Editing attachments is not supported by the wiki itself but it is suggested to use django-attachments for this use case :)
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Where can I find custom themes for Django's admin app, other than django-grappelli?
There is a wiki chart displaying a large list of admin interfaces, with a contrast of features, maintenance, etc...
http://djangopackages.com/grids/g/admin-interface/
I recommend you Admin Tools. I like it because it's highly customizable and well documented.
Well, other than grapielli, there is also a mobile admin, for the iPhone:
http://github.com/jezdez/django-mobileadmin
sorl-curator
http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=sorl-curator&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8