How to Build a Community Web Site Part 3 – CSS Layout and php include files Dreamweaver Tutorial
Part 3 – Separate CSS and Templates How to build a dynamic member based portal or community web site using PHP, MySQL, and Flash ActionScript 3.0
15 Responses to “How to Build a Community Web Site Part 3 – CSS Layout and php include files Dreamweaver Tutorial”



wow. Way better than the previous system, so far.
5/5
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This is incredible!!!!!!!
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cool man! tx
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haha… just wait!
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Dude i love tables thank you for sticking up for the people that like using them lol!!!!!
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yeah man i have been watching your tutorials really man i don’t know what i say , very nice man just go forword more man lol!
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Hey Flash. I appreciate these uploads. I have a query though, I have read that using tables when designing your site is not considered to be the correct thing to do (you highlighted this slightly in your video). If this is the case, why do you recommend using tables? Thanks for the videos, great work mate.
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Is it better to use Div’s rather than tables? Does it make a difference in the long term? Does it affect how much users can customise their own page?
Thanks
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I am trying to make my footer at the center but whenever I upload the footer template the index always shows the footer closer to the left like all the way to the left
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Flash Gordons alive?!
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Div’s allow you to change elements from the CSS file which will effect every single file, whereas with tables you would have to edit each page manually.
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He’s alive and well. I had a coffee with him and Mandrake only last week. Nice people.
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In design view, when i have the php tag in (which is inside body) it messes everything up in design view, but its fine on live view and on the testing server and when its uploaded.
Can you help me out?
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Ya, Div’s are way better. A lot more flexibility, if you ever want to edit the look or tweak your site, it’s a must. check out csszengarden. com …it shows you the power of css, how with the same html you can totally change the look of ur site, with editing the css.
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Thats likely to happen as far as i know
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