MYSQL

Forum Tutorial - User Levels #1 - Setting Up & Altering Register Functions

Submitted by Yorkiebar on
Introduction: This tutorial will be continuing my creating a forum in PHP/MySQLi/HTML tutorial series. I have received a request to implement user levels to the system, so this tutorial will be setting up the things we need, and adjusting the register script to avoid errors. The Theory: Each user will have an access level, each of which have different permissions.

Forum Tutorial - Deleting Posts

Submitted by Yorkiebar on
Introduction: This tutorial is on how to add the ability for a user to delete their posts. The Theory: We could add a user panel where it lists all the users posts along with options to delete them, but instead we are going to add a delete option adjacent to the post itself to save space - plus I'm planning on making an admin panel tutorial soon. The PHP: So in the part of the PHP where we actually output each reply to a thread, we want to check if the logged in users' username held in the session variable is equal to the author of the post,

PHP/MySQLi Creating a Forum - Part 19 - User Search

Submitted by Yorkiebar on
PHP/MySQLi Creating a Forum - Part 18 - Related Threads Introduction: This tutorial will be continuing my series of creating a forum in PHP/MySQLi/HTML. In this part I will be covering searching for users. Pre-creation: First you will need a host for your PHP, either a web host or localhost is fine but you will need PHP and MySQL(i) capabilities. Also, this will not be covering creating users, or styling the pages.

PHP/MySQLi Creating a Forum - Part 18 - Related Threads

Submitted by Yorkiebar on
PHP/MySQLi Creating a Forum - Part 17 - User List Introduction: This tutorial will be continuing my series of creating a forum in PHP/MySQLi/HTML. In this part I will be covering related threads. Pre-creation: First you will need a host for your PHP, either a web host or localhost is fine but you will need PHP and MySQL(i) capabilities. Also, this will not be covering creating users, or styling the pages.

Navigate Record In the DataGridView Control (Count the records, First and Last Buttons)

Submitted by janobe on
This is the continuation of my previous tutorial which is the Navigate Record In the DataGridView Control. This time I’m going to add the last and first buttons and at the same time I’m going to add the counting of how many times the displayed records change in the DataGridView.

Navigate Record In the DataGridView Control

Submitted by janobe on
In this tutorial I will teach you how to navigate records in DatagridView using Visual Basic 2008 and MySQL Database. This will show you that you can limit your displayed records in the Datagridview. And there’s no need for you to scroll down to it whenever you have plenty of records. All you have to do is to click next and previous buttons.