Lampshade has over sixty pages of product documentation, including a general overview, the Lampshade Starter Kit, and an on-line function reference. The code is clean, easy-to-read, and open. You only have to pay if you're using Lampshade to make a profit.
Lampshade has functions built-in to handle web sites that need to support multiple languages. Here, Hebrew is just one of many options.
This form was rendered and checked for errors by Lampshade before allowing data into the database. Lampshade can also process credit cards via the Authorize.Net AIM API.
Even knowing the URL ahead of time for a protected Lampshade site isn't enough to get in. Lampshade's security architecture is battle-tested and designed to help you write more secure code without even trying.