PHP Tutorials: Dynamic Pages (Part 1/3)

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23 thoughts on “PHP Tutorials: Dynamic Pages (Part 1/3)

  1. @eminemchu43
    “I hope you start it in the really beginning. What about the other who don’t know about HTML.”

    what about searching for a HTML tut instead?
    just a hint? :)

  2. I like to pretend the Geico lizard is behind that voice. It makes the videos fun :) Also, these are absolutely the best php tutorials on Youtube.

  3. @flaggis97 Because it sepcifies in browsers such as IE that the document is a HTML, this will mean certain things will run smoother.

  4. Your videos are really useful.You explain every thing so simply and seem so easy.Thanks for all the videos you have uploaded yet and continue making the good work.Congratulations!

  5. Love the way you explain things. Very clear. Love your accent too. =)

    Thank you! Hope more quality tutorials like this on net.

  6. so is this just an easier way of getting around using include() and splitting up the page into header, sidebar, footer.php etc?

  7. @ordiantakeover That is not true. Dreamweaver’s code view is a top-notch text (or script) editor when working with especially HTML, PHP and JavaScript.

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