MX RSS Reader-Writer :: Documentation
Beginner Level
- Getting started Tutorial (PDF)
- MX RSS Reader-Writer User Manual (PDF)
Intermediate Level
- How to create a dynamic RSS Reader (PDF)
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Build a Company Presentation site with MX Spring Pack 2006
Don't let this spring go by without reviving your sites with MX Spring Pack 2006! You can add smart and modish CSS menus, calendar nuggets and calendar views, sortable dynamic tables, and various navigation bars. You can easily import and export RSS feeds, search for keywords within your site, and use looped representations to display images or other records.
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(UPDATED) Building a Blog #1: Basic Application
The first part of the article helps you build the basics of a blog application, without writing a single line of code. You will be able to list topics and articles, and post new articles, as well.
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(UPDATED) Building a Blog #2: Building the Administration Section
The second part of the Blog series guides you through building the administrative section of the blog. You will implement a user authentication system, restrict access to certain pages, and build forms to add, edit and delete topics and articles.
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(UPDATED) Building a Blog #3: Calendar, Search & RSS Feed
In the third part of the Blog series, you will add a calendar to archive and organize your posts, implement a search feature, and syndicate blog articles using a RSS feed.
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(UPDATED) Building a Blog #4: Interact with Users
The fourth part of the article shows you how to make the blog application more interactive. You will allow new users to register and old users to edit their account information. Viewing and posting comments, topic subscription, and e-mail sending will also be implemented.
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(UPDATED) Building a Blog #5: Manage User Accounts & Comments
In the fifth part of the Blog series, you will complete the Administration Section of the blog. You will be able to view, sort, filter, edit and remove user accounts and user comments, using NeXTensio lists and forms (no coding is necessary).
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(UPDATED) Building a Blog #6: Replacing Text Areas with Rich Text Editors
The sixth part of the Blog series presents a very handy software solution to help you transform plain text areas into rich text editors. KTML is a visual HTML editor that completely spares you of writing HTML tags yourself. The good part is that the lite version is free.
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