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PHP Tutorials — Templating

PHP » Templating — 2 months ago
Over the past couple of weeks I’ve posted the design process of my latest WordPress theme. We’ve gone through the Photoshop design stage, the HTML5 and CSS3 coding stage and now we’ll go through the templating stage to finish off the Typo design as a fully working WordPress theme.
PHP » Templating — 2 months ago
Using these quick snippets, you can display the number of RSS subscribers, Twitter followers or Facebook fans you have, in your WordPress site to lend some credibility and further advertise your social networks.
PHP » Templating — 3 months ago
How you can create ajax PHP guestbook with own unique design. Our records will be saved into SQL database.
PHP » Templating — 4 months ago
Create own voting system for your items (any units at your website) with PHP.
PHP » Templating — 4 months ago
How to create awesome CSS3 pagination with next/last and multi stylesheets
PHP » Templating — 4 months ago
WordPress shortcodes are one of the greatest features that enable you to perform functions inside of wordpress posts. WordPress shortcodes allow quick customizing of the layout and inserting certain formatting snippets. In this tutorial I’ll introduce you to wordpress shortcodes and show you how to make your own.
PHP » Templating — 11 months ago
I’m often asked about how to create an extremely simple MVC boilerplate for small projects which don’t require a massive framework, like CodeIgniter or CakePHP. We’ll build a solution in ten minutes or so.
PHP » Templating — over 1 year ago
This tutorial will show you one way to create Wordpres custom post templates. Create unique designs for posts in Wordpress
PHP » Templating — almost 2 years ago
This small php tutorial will guide you how to simple Insert Ads Inside / between Post Contents in WordPress
PHP » Templating — about 2 years ago
Learn how to use the include function for common elements, but still display unique information for each page.
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