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PHP Membership Website Primer Tutorial
Are you after a website overseen by a membership arrangement involving usernames and passwords? “Oh well … but how about you over there?” “No … oh … well … but it stands to reason in our street there’s bound to … Continue reading →
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PHP Blog Summary Follow Up Tutorial
To my mind there are two big advantages to the use of the id= HTML parameter usage: you can manipulate HTML via Javascript DOM in terms of individual HTML objects or elements (or tags, if you like) you can use … Continue reading →
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PHP Blog Summary Primer Tutorial
There are two things that often happen for programmers: they break a job into its components (often immediately jumping to list the biggest “worry”) they look for ways to achieve the job faster and more reliably (ideas regarding code reuse … Continue reading →
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