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I'm looking for a HTML5 Visual Studio LightSwitch, calendar screen template or extension, similar to outlook or Google calendar. Or is there a way to implement Google's calendar efficiently and legally?
For example.
This preferably needs to be free, and used in multiple programs, being sold by my company. Seems simple, yet I've struggled finding anything similar online.
Any help is appreciated.
Syncfusions calendar is very good, and if it's for yourself only you can get a community licence, which gives you the control completely free. Im pretty sure its for small business's aswell that turn over less than $1,000,000 a year, might be worth dropping them an email and asking about it. The support also is excellent
Demo: http://js.syncfusion.com/demos/LightSwitch/HTMLClient/
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What is the best HTML newsletter builder?
I have been using Adobe Dreamweaver for years, and I started receiving complicated designs from my client with shadows that can hardly be performed by Dreamweaver.
Please advise.
Thanks.
If you are after drag and drop solution you wont find better than Dreamweaver. There are some others editors out there like
Microsoft Web Expression
OpenBexi
your better off learning HTML/CSS and using editors such as notepad++ and checking in browser.
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I'm a bit fed up with the current navigator (TomTom) as it turned to adware after six months of use. "Please buy new maps at www.tomtom.com, click this button to see what you wanted to do".
Is there any (good) OSS navigation software with support for proprietary hardware? I'm perfectly happy to purchase separate maps and hardware for the software as long as I don't have to give my money to TomTom or Navigon.
You should check Routing using Open Street Map.
Although it is not OSS, Waze is a crowdsourced navigation app that does some of the things you mentioned. It allows users to post improved routes when the navigation algorithm doesn't find the best route. I have not used the app, so I don't know if it has the other improvements on usability that you mentioned in your first comment. They are a new app, so maybe would be more responsive to UI suggestions than TomTom or Navigon.
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Could you please recommend free Prototype libraries or plugins for the simple creation and management of web overlays?
We're using this one (http://kammerer.boo.pl/code/prototype-overlay/), but it seems to have trouble with forms (unless we're doing something wrong).
There are a ton of free ones for JQuery, but there seem to be very few free, high-quality ones for Prototype. (Yes, yes, we need to eventually adopt JQuery.)
Thanks!
I don't have a specific library for you but try looking for 'prototype modal' rather than overlay. Looks like there are a number of them.
It turns out we did something wrong with the overlay. The one we're using is still the best for Prototype (http://kammerer.boo.pl/code/prototype-overlay/), but we actually plan to migrate to jQuery eventually.
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Im searching open source CMS based on kohana.
I want to see ideas used in admin section and all idea for cms.
Please show me smth.
Bluehawk was working on Kohanut, but last I read, he's been busy and hasn't updated it in a couple of months. I've also seen one called S7N CMS in the past but don't know as much about it.
Gleez CMS seems to be active these days. I haven't tried it much though, but in testing it looks good. Or there's BDQCustom (about which I know less).
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Do you know where a can find a web site template for a web site that would look like Office 2007. I am looking for the right colors, hover, etc.
Perhaps check something like templatemonster.com, or similar template websites... To be honest, though, you're probably better off using GIMP or Photoshop to re-create the buttons to your liking.
Not sure if this is really applicable, as I didn't look into whether or not this is intended for only platform applications, but microsoft allows you to license office 2007's ui: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/office/aa973809.aspx
Not exactly what you mean, but I always though Extjs looked sort of like Office. Not exactly, but close. If you want a JS framework, that one might be what you want, or you could skin it.
If you're just looking for a CSS template, I have no idea.