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PHP/MySQLi Creating a Forum - Part 3 - Thread Page

Submitted by Yorkiebar on
Introduction: This tutorial will be continuing my series of creating a forum in PHP/MySQLi/HTML. In this third part, we will be making a thread page in order to display the full thread and offer the chance for replies. 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 1 - Database and Creating Threads

Submitted by Yorkiebar on
Introduction: This tutorial will be starting my series of creating a forum in PHP/MySQLi/HTML. As this is the first part, we will be; Creating the database. Making a create thread page. 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 Messaging System

Submitted by Yorkiebar on
Introduction: This tutorial will be going over a basic PHP messaging system between 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. Database: We are going to be storing all of the messages in a database named 'messagesTutorial', and in there a table named 'messages'. Let's create these now; Go to PHPMyAdmin and enter 'messagesTutorial' followed by pressing the 'create' button.

Task Management System

Submitted by Yorkiebar on
Introduction: This tutorial will is going to be on how to create a task management system in PHP... it's going to be a long one! 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. Database: We are going to be storing all of the created tasks in a database named 'tasksTutorial', and in there a table named 'tasks'. Let's create these now; Go to PHPMyAdmin and enter 'tasksTutorial' followed by pressing the 'create' button.

PHP/MySQL/HTML Login Form

Submitted by Yorkiebar on
Introduction: This tutorial will cover creating a login form with PHP/MySQL/HTMl. Pre-creation: First you need to have some user accounts stored in a database, you can check out my profile for a tutorial on creating a register form. Steps of Creation: Step 1: First we need to connect to the database holding the user accounts... mysqli_connect uses the parameters; server, username, password* Step 2