If your a web designer/webmaster you've probably heard about using CSS to make your pages separate from style and your content separate from presentation. PHP can also make your pages more efficently ...
If your a web designer/webmaster you've probably heard about using CSS to make your pages separate from style and your content separate from presentation. PHP can also make your pages more efficently developed, by seperating navigation from pages. When you make web pages using HTML, you either paste your navigation on every page or use frames. The first solution gets tedious when you have many pages. Say you run a tutorial web site and want to add a tutorial, you'd have to add a link to every single page. In the second solution, your site is ugly, doesn't follow web standards, and the use of frames limits the amount of creativity you can use in your sites design. The solution? PHP-based navigation.
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