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Alternating row colors is a very good way to make big tables more ergonomic and esthetic. Script and explanation here. Also explains the modulus operator.
Author: Andrei Pociu Code: PHP 4.0 |
Simply copy the below code into the head of your PHP document. Remember, the page your working on must have a .php extension, and your server must be running PHP. Like in the above code, you need to specify the path of the two stylesheets. Author: Spoono Code: PHP 4.0 |
PHP Easy Site Navigation is a tutorial that will show you how to have easy navigation for your site. PHP Easy Site Navigation tutorial will expect you to work with a simple existing web pages. Author: Joe Shamah Code: PHP 4.0 |
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This is a very simple tutorial teaching you how to generate random page designs using the power of PHP. Just think how neat it would be if you could produce a random page design for your visitors each time they refreshed the page. Author: Adam Code: PHP 4.0 |
20, 50 or even 100 results on one page takes too long to load and can also look messy. Lets get started on putting your MySQL Database results on sepearte pages with PHP.
Author: Ben Sinclair Code: PHP 4.0 |
This tutorial will show you the basics of using PHP with some simple JavaScripting methods to create a drop down menuing system for your site. This will teach you the simple tricks of using Javascripting with your PHP. Author: Darren Hedlund Code: PHP 4.0 |
We are now in the era were we are all organized and everything looks neat. With this tutorial, I will show you how to create a neat and easy to navigate navigation system using PHP. Author: Zokeh Code: PHP 4.0 |
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I introduce nice Digg.com style pagination function. This pagination function is very flexible and easy to implement in all kind of scripts. All you have to do is to set current page parameter, total pages parameter and pagination format. Author: krteoton web development Code: PHP 4.0 |
Sometimes, you might want to get the current page URL that is shown in the browser URL window. For example if you want to let your visitors submit a blog post to Digg you need to get that same exact URL Author: WebCheatSheet Code: PHP 4.0 |
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