Building a CMS with PHP and MYSQL Part 3

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Watch the HD and readable versoin here ------\/
http://www.qzpstudios.com/2009/02/building-a-basic-cms-with-php-and-mysql-par...

Part 3
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Listing all posts and adding delete functionality.



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  • help pls , cant read the whole delete statement , get getting errors and the text version link doesnt work either

  • Thanks for these videos, I have followed the instructions up to the end of video 3, and it has been very very helpful and easy to follow. Yes, it was a buit of a pain that the text is small and blurry, but it made me check other references, which is a good thing. All in all, just THANKS very much :D :D :D

  • The quality sucks. I took me an hour to find out I had to use {} instead of ().

  • i dont know a single bit of php, but i just finished watching this video series of yours.. and one day, dude, one dayy, i will create my own cms. you teach good btw. the bloopers just make the video more enlightening =D

  • @JamesRCoston I'm aware of that. I just wasn't sure how I should set up the admin page without having to make a whole stylesheet for it. It's good now though. Thanks for the insight.

  • @skeetonbeezies XHTML pages will function regardless of any styling. If you know CSS, you should know that it does not really affect any functionality in the XHTML document, apart from presentation. In essence, the XHTML page should still function without it.

  • @JamesRCoston I understand what stylesheets are for. I know XHTML and CSS. But as I was following along in the video, he had made a stylesheet for the admin page, but I wanted to skip having to make a stylesheet, and just make a standard admin page in XHTML. So my question was do you have to style the admin page in order to see it, or can you just mark it up in regular XHTML and still have it function?

  • @skeetonbeezies I have no idea how people like roozbeh12 even end up on the Internet, nevermind YouTube.

    On the contrary, you create stylesheets for individual or groups of HTML documents. If you wanted to make an admin page, you could either add the current stylesheet to it, or make a different one for that page.

    I was slightly confused what you intended though, so please let me know if it is wrong or wait for the author of this video to reply.

  • How do retards like roozbeh12 even stumble upon videos like this?

    Question for pbj746: Do you have to create a stylesheet in order to make an admin page? Can you just view the info in html format?

  • @JamesRCoston You have respect for women!?!?!??!? whats that got to do with anything?!?!??! You are one sad, lifeless weirdo.... okay, You won if that makes you happy....lol. one last thing, show yourself to a GP as I am worried about your mental status mate....

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