I am php web developer. well, am new. I want to create a blog-site for a writer, but I don't know how to make the site text editable. So, am asking, how do I optimize my php site for texts contents, and also probably other media contents.
Thanks
The best solution is to use wordpress. The user can create,edit and destroy content and you will be able to style that information. Check this link
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I have am planning to use Colorbox the jquery lightbox plugin. I am just wondering as to what the best method would be to implement a 'add/upload image' option so it would be easy for a user to upload new images without having to go into the HTML markup and add an individual <img> line of code for each new image.
I am only currently knowledgeable with HTML and CSS at this current time. So if no one already has a snippet they could possibly provide me with, which language would be 'simpler' to learn for just for this specific task. Would it be PHP or Js or something different?
OR am I going about this completely wrong?
Of course they have to upload images to database. You need a suitable back end design. That means you need php to interact with database(or python will also do). If you need dummy upload procedures then you can easily do it with appendTo() method using jquery.
As you are using a plugin, then you will have a method to add an image to the webpage. It will be something like $("user-uploaded-image").plugin-name();
Where you want to upload the image?
Uploading an image means transferring the image to another location (server). For that you need a server side script that
Receives the image.
Saves the image to server hard disk.
php is a server side scripting language.
JS is client side language that is used to sending requests (in this case image ) to server.
Just google it for getting sample image upload scripts.
From taking a look around google for upload scripts suggested by #kiren Siva I came across quite a few CMS type plugins that give me the ability to do exactly what I need.
Some examples can be found here.
Thank you all for your help and suggestions.
I see some websites allow users download our source include html file, css file, js file ... and almost. I don't want to do this for my website. What should I do? Thank for wathching!
P/S: If you can, please show me this approach with Zend. I'm using Zend 1.9.6.
You cannot restrict the download of resources. The browser needs to download them in order to process them, if you restrict them from being downloaded the browser wont be able to access them as well.
That is impossible. The browser need the source code to display your site, in the same way you can't prevent the user to download an image if you show it to them. The best you can achieve is obfuscate your CSS and Javascript to a hard to read scrambled code, using YUICompressor, for example. But someone determined will always be able to decipher your code logic...
As said its impossible to hide js or css files but what you can do is minify(compress) them which will make it harder to interpret by user and making your site load faster at the same time .
Check this implementation of minfy library with ZF , it provides css,js view helpers to automate the compression .
http://hobodave.com/2010/01/17/bundle-phu-compress-your-js-css-in-zend-framework/
If their browser can't read your HTML, how can it display your page?
They won't be able to read your PHP (assuming that your server is set up to parse PHP correctly), but they will always be able to read the HTML output.
I am trying to find some sort of plug-in for Ajax upload with a file preview. The image will be saved into a MySQL dataBase. Is that even possible? I guess all things are possible with certain requirements. Have you guys ever come across anything like that?
Let me tackle your question one bit at a time:
I am trying to find some sort of plug-in for Ajax upload...
BAM!
...with a file preview.
Yep, from the page above, although I might wonder why this is necessary and if it isn't remove it (I believe minimalist design is usually better) and go with fancy upload which seems to be more popular (sorry, I don't have much experience with ajax uploaders)
The image will be saved into a MySQL dataBase. Is that even possible?
Unfortunately, it is; you will have to use the blob data type (alternate tutorial). Personally though I would just create a directory and save the images there, because then you don't have to query MySQL every f***ing time you want to display the image (I would feel bad for hat server). In which case I suggest you use class.upload.php (I have good experiences with it), in conjunction with whatever ajax uploader you chose to use.
I guess all things are possible with certain requirements. Have you guys ever come across anything like that?
...yes
I also store the uploaded images in a directory and their names in the database.
I have developed a jQuery plugin that performs a dynamic upload of an image when it is selected, and previews it.
You can find a demo of the UploaderPreviewer plugin here:
http://dondedeportes.es/uploader-previewer
Hope it is useful for you or for anyone with the same problem.
I am very new to web development and CMSs. I want to make a Joomla site that features articles with a lot of graphs at the top of the page and written content below them. The charts will probably be done with fusioncharts and some controls directly below them to dynamically influence the data displayed in the charts preferably without reloading the page.
My question is what is the most appropriate way to do this in joomla? Can I get the sourcer add in and simple create articles using inline javascript calls to place the charts and controls directly in the article? Is this how people usually embed non text based content in joomla? Is it possible to access the database with code directly embedded in the article to generate the chart?
I dont really want to learn too much of the joomla API right now, I'm more interested in using the CMS features to create the pages and then just coding everything else in javascript/php directly in the page but I'm not sure if that is appropriate or if it would introduce security concerns to my site.
Why not try the FusionCharts extension for Joomla -
This will be much easier than coding this yourself, the work has already been done.
I believe the best thing to do is just use a good WSIWYG and then use the source code feature.
TinyMCE does the work just fine.
Are you looking for plugins or components to add and do this or do you just want to log into administrator and start doing this right away?
I'm trying to write a script that will show the rss version of a single url (title, author, image, source, etc..). This should behave much the way that facebook does when you copy paste a link to share and it generates this information automatically. I'm trying to do this with a php script but would also be open to opensource programs that can do this as well.
also, if anyone knows of any Joomla/Drupal plugins that can do this that would be great. This may eventually end up on a site run on one of these frameworks.
thanks!!
I'm not really sure what you're asking for, but here is a list of Joomla extensions that handle RSS syndication:
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This seems like a pretty specific application to get started with a big framework. Anyway, some Drupal modules worth checking out:
http://drupal.org/project/facebook_link
http://drupal.org/project/views
http://drupal.org/project/views_rss