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Writing your own CMS can lead to a solution that is better suited to your requirements, better addresses the needs of your users, and is better understood by your development team. Author: Peter Zeidman Code: PHP 4.0 |
The sample PHP application is a reader-generated Webzine with a simple delivery module (less than 3K of code). This module shows a list of topics. Under each topic heading is a series of article summaries in reverse chronological order. Author: Erik Zoltan Code: PHP 4.0 |
A Content Management System ( CMS ) is used to add, edit, and delete content on a website. For a small website, such as this, adding and deleting a page manually is fairly simple. This tutorial will teach you how to create a CMS Author: PHP-MySql-Tutorial Code: PHP 5.0 |
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Now we start creating the administration page for our content management system. This page will list all the articles we have in database and also a menu for article maintenance including add, view, update and delete articles. Author: PHP-MySql-Tutorial Code: PHP 5.0 |
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