I have been using ExpressionEngine and Zend Framework on my current project. We recently migrated the cms to Drupal (see migration), but we wanted to keep the Zend Framework apps. Most of the content of the website is handled by Drupal 7 (link), but certain urls on the website are handled by Zend Framework. On the Zend pages, I removed all layout information so that it is controlled by the Drupal theme.
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- Using Nginx and Apache together on Ubuntu | GrasshopperPebbles.com on Setting up Ubuntu for Web Development
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- admin on JQuery Plugin: imBookFlip. Page Turning without Flash
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- Russell Ehrnsberger on JQuery Plugin: imBookFlip. Page Turning without Flash
- Magento Extension: Responsive Menu | GrasshopperPebbles.com on A Responsive Menu jQuery Plugin
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- Using Nginx and Apache together on Ubuntu
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- Standardizing jQuery in Magento Extensions and Themes
- Creating Additional Product Tabs in Magento Admin
About Grasshopperpebbles
I have been a developer for nearly 20 years and a web developer for about 10 years. Over the years, I have considered creating a blog to share the things I have learned (and am learning) about web design and development, but I never seemed to have the time. When I began learning about web development using Ajax and Ajax Frameworks, I decided to take the time to create this blog.
My intention for this blog is to focus primarily on Ajax Frameworks, but since web development requires knowledge of many technologies, I will occasionally write about things such as CSS, Javascript, PHP, MySQL, Flash, etc.
Lately, I have been using JQuery as my primary Ajax tool. Although I have used other Ajax Frameworks in the past (Dojo Toolkit, Yahoo! User Interface Library, Scriptaculous/Prototype), JQuery has thus far been the easiest to learn. In my first few posts I will discuss some of the JQuery Plugins that I have created. Some of these include: a plugin for Google Maps (jquery.imGoogleMaps), Form validation and submission (jquery.imValidateForm), Page Populater (jquery.imPagePopulate), and a plugin to create lists (jquery.imList).
While I am still learning about some of the other Ajax Frameworks, I hope that what I have learned will be helpful to others. Just remember, “When you can pull the pebbles from my hand…”
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