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Author Topic: Web Design Tutorials and Tips via the Wiki  (Read 940 times)
Mitch
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« on: October 28, 2009, 05:23:37 AM »

We have tons of helpful tutorials on the web hosting wiki when it comes to web design.


Web site design is a very important part of the web hosting world, because without good design - what would people want to host? To help the Lunarpages clients, we have put together here some of the best web design tutorials, resources and tips so that everybody can learn how they too can become a better web site designer.

Ready to go? Check out our six part tutorial series on How to Get Started with HTML!

Also, if you have any suggestions for web design tutorials you would like to see - let us know!
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« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2009, 08:11:46 PM »

Hi Mitch,

As you know I'm a fan of includes and you have the SSI includes in the wiki.  Now I would like to learn how to do php includes but don't find that in your tutorials or the wiki.  Am I just overlooking it?  I know every time I would bring up SSI, Dr. Phil would offer up PHP includes as a better solution, but now can't find his wise words on the topic. Anyway, I am posting a query on it, but thought it might be food for a tutorial if not already included  ;-)  in one.

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« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2009, 04:37:17 AM »

Hi webweaver!  I do not think it is an issue I have covered before, so I'll get it added to my to-do list right now.  Thanks for the suggestion!  As far as comparing SSI vs the php include technique, both get the job done - however, converting things over to PHP later on down the road might open you up to even more customizable options and things you can do with your page.  Neither are a right or wrong way to get the job done, just different.

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