Our Tags
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PHP
PHP is a general-purpose programming language that is especially suited for web development.
Javascript
Javascript is a dynamic computer programming language. It is lightweight and most commonly used as a part of web pages, whose implementations allow client-side script to interact with the user and make dynamic pages. It is an interpreted programming language with object-oriented capabilities.
CSS
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a style sheet language used for describing the look and formatting of HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) and XML (Extensible Markup Language) documents including (but not limited to) colors, layout, and fonts.
jQuery
jQuery is a popular cross-browser JavaScript library that facilitates DOM (Document Object Model - HTML Structure) traversal, event handling, animations, and AJAX interactions by minimizing the discrepancies across browsers and providing an easy-to-use API.
html
HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the standard markup language used for structuring web pages and formatting content. HTML describes the structure of a website semantically along with cues for presentation, making it a markup language, rather than a programming language.
twitter-bootstrap
Bootstrap is a front-end framework designed to kick-start development of Web apps and sites. The current version of Bootstrap is v3.3.6. For questions related to a version of Bootstrap also use the specific version's tag from "twitter-bootstrap-2", twitter-bootstrap-3 and twitter-bootstrap-4 tags.
cakephp
CakePHP is a free, open-source, rapid development framework for PHP. It’s a foundational structure for programmers to create web applications. Our primary goal is to enable you to work in a structured and rapid manner–without loss of flexibility.
Zend Framework
Zend Framework is an open source, object-oriented web application framework implemented in PHP 5 and licensed under the New BSD License. Zend Framework applications can run on any PHP stack that fulfills the technical requirements.