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big site
i'm finally building a pretty big site not a real one but just to see how it's done.
i'm clear on what it should look like, as in content. but i'm stuck on how it should work. the way i figure amount of pages/categories shouldnt matter. i got some ideas, but is there a place where i could get started? on the database structure also. thank you
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wannabe, you've been around this site long enough to know that your subject has to describe the problem you are having.
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What do you want us to say here? Pick up a book? Search the web? Your question is too open and ambigous.
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Moved to General Web Design
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... i think u misunderstood and i explained wrong.
the question is how to do i program a big website. a site where amount of pages and categories doesnt matter. how do i set up the tables in the database. how do i get php to manipulate them. and if there's a book on that then sure anything that's helpful |
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Is there a difference between programming a "big" website versus a "small" one? How do you even define the difference? Quote:
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Setting up tables/databases/php are the same no matter what the size of the database. I refer to my last emoticon, which is ![]() |
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=D ah nevermind. i'll figure it out by myself. thanks tho
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