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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T22:42:15+00:00 2026-05-15T22:42:15+00:00

Something easy like CI (this means mandatory good, easy, up to date documentation). But

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Something easy like CI (this means mandatory good, easy, up to date documentation). But also with some more features than CI.

Yii has lots of features, but it is also more complex (and it kind of forces you to have to use lots of it features). That means adding some functionality to your web-app takes three times as long because you have to figure out lots of new small functionalities of Yii.

It’s kind of like the CI “gets out of your way” when it needs to, and Yii gets in your way, and if you don’t do it its way, it breaks.

Features missing in CI that would be nice to have in this new “intermediate” PHP framework:

  • Code generation (crud).
  • Authentication.
  • Access control.
  • Layouts.
  • Widgets.
  • Easyer / automated pagination (like yii)
  • easy uri parameters

Where Yii causes me problems:

It’s like for every small task there is some inbuilt functionality (this is good), but, YOU HAVE to use the inbuilt functionality, otherwise bad things happen. (CI gets out of your way, but does it too much, Yii helps a lot, but is butting in too much at times, and it forces you to sift through its documentation so that you discover these functions without which you are not able to accomplish a task that would take four time less, in CI, or in a non framework app).

Is there something in between ?

(ASP.NET MVC could be ‘it’, but I don’t know the language, so the effort to learn it would be greater than learning Yii php framework really well, so I am looking for a PHP Framework)

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    2026-05-15T22:42:16+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:42 pm

    I have found some resources that kindof solve the problem, because they contain examples (Milan Babuškov’s sugestion helped focus on “the solution”).

    Yii playground – examples
    Yii cookbook – examples
    Yii blog tutorial – more examples

    PS. there is also google – I find solution (and examples) the fastest this way – ex: implement + pagination + yii

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