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05-Jun-2008, 06:34 PM #1
Help on Building Website (PHP)
I am currently building a website.

In the website I have 3 main sections: Articles, Tips, and Gallery. I would like to make PHP pages that allows a visitor to my site to be able to go to the articles page and either look at a article written by someone or be able to create a article. The same would go for the tips and gallery pages. I would like the database to automatically add the article or tip to the list using the title given by the visitor. Same would go for the pictures but the pictures need itself and the comment displayed on the gallery page. I am trying to look for already written code. If anyone finds anything please let me know.

Thank You!

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07-Jun-2008, 02:08 AM #2
Your best bet is to go with a Content Management System like Drupal, Joomla, Mambo, etc.
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08-Jun-2008, 09:24 AM #3
I could create such a script, which stores information on the subjects you wish in a mysql database, and then displays the latest information etc... in a section where you wish...

I'm currently still creating my website development website, however, if you're interested in this pm me or email me at my email sbrown@image-storage.co.uk.

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18-Jun-2008, 11:47 PM #4
I went for the content management! I have been using Joomla.
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