Have you been using PHPMaker 9.2.0 and also using Masino Extensions for PHPMaker 9.2.0 and need to use RTL (Right-To-Left) style in your generated web applications? Well, now you can turn your web applications into RTL style easily and quickly only by using Masino Extensions for PHPMaker 9.2.0. The only language that supports for RTL […]
How to fix the Image Displaying Issues in Internet Explorer (IE) for Web Applications that Generated by PHPMaker 10.0.4
Since PHPMaker uses Twitter Bootstrap, then there will be some issues that related to the displaying images, especially for Internet Explorer (IE) browser. Yeah, as always, IE sucks! You will find that if you use such following syntax for displaying the icon on the menu item: then the icon will never be displayed properly if […]
How to Show Announcement that Supports for Multi-Language and Auto-Publish in Web Applications that Generated by PHPMaker 10.0.4
Almost all web applications need to show announcement to the users, especially if the information is urgent and need to be displayed immediately. Some of the announcements are need to be displayed based on the certain language and also for the certain duration of dates. The question is, how can we display the announcement that […]
Search and Pagination Panel Now Support for Mobile Responsive Design!
Up to PHPMaker 10.0.3, the Search Panel and Pagination or Pager Panel in web applications that generated by it have not supported for mobile responsive design. This condition is not good for users who are viewing your web applications in their mobile devices. Now I have successfully made the Search Panel and Pagination or Pager […]
PHPMaker 10 Demo Project File Released
For those of you who want to try Demo of I Love PHPMaker 10 on your own computer locally, now you can download it via this link. This Demo PHPMaker 10 Project file also can be used to test Masino Extensions 10 which you can download them from this link. I strongly recommend you to […]
The Powerful of RBAC (Role Based Access Control) and the Enhancement for PHPMaker
RBAC stands for Role Based Access Control. RBAC separates the concepts of Users, Roles, and Permissions. Roles and Permissions are defined separately. Then the security Administrator decides what role should be permitted to do what action, by assigning that role to the permission. Finally, Users are assigned to Roles. The system does the rest. For […]
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