MX Kollection :: Documentation

The MX Kollection Pro and Standard versions are benefiting of a unique documentation file for easier usage. The new and improved documentation can be accessed from any InterAKT interface by clicking the available Help button. It can also be accessed from the Dreamweaver Help menu.

You will not struggle through tons of PDF pages looking for the behavior you need, but will be taken directly to the subject of your interest. As always, you will find interesting tutorials to help you all the way trough your development process.

The documentation for MX Kollection comes in three formats:

  1. CHM (Microsoft's HTML Help) format, for fast reference and searching.
  2. PDF, if you want to print our tutorials.
  3. FlashHelp, for online browsing. Read how to get the most out of this new format and how you can contribute to improve our documentation here.
  4. Transaction Engine API Documentation in Flash Format

The MX Kollection documentation is similar to the Dreamweaver one, offering search features and comprehensive, step-by-step tutorials.

  • Click here to open the CHM documentation for MX Kollection.
  • Click here to open the Getting Started Manual.
  • Click here to browse the documentation online.
  • Download the sample files for the tutorials.
  • Click here to open Transaction Engine API documentation

Read comprehensive explanations of the features and wizards and take a visual tour of the products in the integrated flash movies. To finish off the learning process, try one of our real life tutorials that will help you build:

  • Contact Management Application (PDF)
  • Contact Form (PDF)
  • Content Management System (PDF
  • Image Gallery (PDF)
  • Discussion Board (PDF)
  • Job Site (PDF)
  • Classified Ads Site (PDF)
  • Orders Management Intranet (PDF)
  • Create Custom CSS Skin (PDF)

Tip: The tutorials above are also included in the CHM and FlashHelp documentation.
You can also download all tutorials in PDF format.

Note: MAC users are not able to read CHM files because of some limitations. If you work on a MAC platform, you can either browse the online documentation or install a third-party free CHM reader. If you choose not to install the separate documentation extension (MXKol3-Help-[ver].mxp), you will be automatically redirected to the online documentation when you click a Help button from the MX Kollection interfaces. For more details, click here.

Featured Articles

  • What is MX Kollection Pro?

    MX Kollection 3 was a great bundle which solved most of your development needs. Yet, in a changing world the requirements for more secure, more dynamic and more accessible sites have grown. To keep pace with the new requirements you also need to become more productive. And to help you build great sites we have enhanced MX Kollection 3 by adding some of the most desired features. The result is a must have package for any Dreamweaver developer: MX Kollection Pro.


  • Building an E-cards Application

    The season holidays are here. Help your visitors keep in touch with their friends and family with online greeting cards. Learn how to build a complete e-cards application with thumbnail previews, custom greeting messages, receipt notifications, administration section and more.


  • Join InterAKT's Fifth Anniversary!
    We're happy. Five years have passed and InterAKT is still growing and pleasing customers. This time, we want you to party with us, so we've prepared a special offer: upload a photo of you partying and get 50% off when purchasing or upgrading to MX Kollection or MX Kommerce.
  • Upgrading the Internet – Web 2.0
    Understand what Web 2.0 is all about: a set of principles and practices meant to build a new generation of web applications, with a different approach to user experience.
  • Building a Login Statistics Module for your Site

    Learn how to create a statistics module for your site. This way, site administrators can keep record of how many registered users they have, how many times each of them has logged in, how many failed login attempts there were and so on.


  • AJAX: Asynchronously Moving Forward
    AJAX is the buzz word on the Internet nowadays. Some voices say it's a good thing that will revolutionize the web, while others argue that it is already a dead technology that will never yield anything useful. This article will try to shed some light on what AJAX really is, where you should use it and where you shouldn't.
  • Tips and Tricks for Building Secure Web Applications

    Security is definitely of great concern for both every web developer and web user. This article discusses some of the things you should keep in mind in order to build secure web applications. Learn how to build account activation, use random keys, validate input and protect sensitive information in your site.


  • (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.
  • (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.
  • (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.
  • (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.
  • (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).
  • (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.
  • Building a subscription-based calendar of events

    Build a web-based agenda that allows users subscribe to event categories and keep updated with the latest events. Learn how to display events in a calendar, add new events and set up a user authentication section.


  • Meet the Knowledge Base!
    A place to quickly find answers to most common technical problems, the Knowledge Base is repository of technical notes submitted by both users and the InterAKT team.
  • Design Your Database
    Dynamic websites use a database to store content and to extract the relevant information where needed. This article explains the main concepts related to using and designing databases, and presents some guidelines and best practices in database naming.
  • Building a Blog #1: Creating the Basic Application
    The first part from a series of six tutorials on creating a Blog
  • Building a Blog #2: Creating the Administrative Section
    Part two of the Blog tutorials, creating the administrative section.
  • Building a Blog #3: Creating Search and Archive features
    Part three of the series on building a Blog: Creating Seach and Archive features
  • Building a Blog #4: User Account Management Functionality
    The fourth part of the series on Building a Blog : User Account Management Functionality
  • Building a Blog #5: Managing User Accounts and Comments
    Part five of the series on Building a Blog: Managing User Accounts and Comments
  • Building a Blog #6: Replacing Text Areas with Rich Text Editors
    The last part of the series on Building a Blog: Replacing Text Areas with Rich Text Editors
  • PHP Enterprise Research - The Results
    These are the results of the PHP Enterprise Research. We had almost 700 respondents, and we've managed to get a really clear view on the software development market with PHP, and its relation to medium and large enterprises (Slashdotted).

  • User Authentication with ImpAKT2
    Note: As of June 2005 this product is no longer supported by InterAKT due to the release of ImpAKT 3.
     
    How to implement user authentication functions with ImpAKT 2.

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