How can I make a "light cms" with PHP? [closed] - php

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I really don't want to use any software, I want to learn by myself. Nothing like WordPress though. All it is, user goes to example.com/login. and they enter a password. After that all they see is Mark down text-editor. They put in content then click enter. then it generates to the page. Creating a short summery for the front of the page then having a link to the whole page.
How would I accomplish this? Any tutorials?

Sounds like you need a basic PHP/MySQL tutorial. Here's an good one:
http://www.w3schools.com/PHP/php_mysql_intro.asp
Once you get through that, building a simple CMS will be a snap.

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Hide Codeigniter from WhatCms detection [closed]

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I wanted to know if it was possible to prevent detection of the codeigniter framework from a site like whatscms.org ?
Thank you in advance for your answers and your help.
Did you take a look at the "How We Detect Content Management Systems" section of whatcms.org? It details how they do some of their detection, which would give you some clues as to how to hide. This answer provides some even better clues as well.
Doing a Google search for "hide codeigniter from cms detector" (without quotes) returns a plethora of results about what you may need to change inside Codeigniter itself to hide.

How to get the search results in real time? [closed]

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I'm a building a website like udemy.com. On the front page there is search bar for the users to search for the courses they want to enroll in.
How to get it done to show the results if the users inputs something?
I know that ajax will be used in this scenario. But anyone got the working solution or the better implementation?
I hope i'm clear with my question.
#arosh, are you looking for something like this: jquery autocomplete

Using PHP to change HTML permanently [closed]

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I want my client to be able to log into their website, fill out a form and then have that webpage permanently have whatever they put into that form. Is there a way to use php to take whatever is submitted in that form and replace the html content with it? Im new to php, which functions could I use? And is it possible for php to permanently change anything on a site? Im not terribly concerned with security
Start with wordpress and if you don't like it, then there are other content management systems out there. Google can help you find one too.
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How do I make a comment system for my website? [closed]

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What would the code be to have a comments section on my website where logged in people can place a comment. I got a database and want to use html and php only. No 3th party involved.
Something simple and not to advanced.
You should check out some tutorials:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGmEZY6DBhw
http://www.2my4edge.com/2013/05/comment-system-using-php-and-mysql.html
We are not going to place an entire code here, you should show us that you've tried instead of just asking us to write all of your code.

Provide embedded block for another site [closed]

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I need to provide some functionality to another site.
What way is better and why?
1. Iframe
2. Provide PHP code and HTML/CSS.
I trust another site's admin.
First option is good but you keep all the responsabilities on your side. if an error occur, you're the only one to blame.
HOW? : you generate a regular Html page and give them an iframe. that's how facebook does it.
Option 2 is the eazy way but you talk about storing things into your DB. in this case i hope you know the guy who manage the other website.

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