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Editor's Pick in PHP Tutorials, August 2006
This tutorial is an easy approach to switching your stylesheets faster. The scripts are provided in easy to read graphics.
Editor's Pick in PHP Tutorials, June 2007
Who needs an Image Slideshow? You will when you see how easy it is to make and how great it looks. The author gives you code for every step so that you can set it easily into your PHP for the website design.
Editor's Pick in PHP Tutorials, April 2007
This tutorial - "Creating a Shoutbox" will keep your interest as well as teach you a great bit of design with all the code you will need right on the page. The author makes it a snap with lots of photos and illustrations.
Editor's Pick in PHP Tutorials, June 2007
Web programmers will enjoy this article. It is a quick and effective way to create Random Password Generation - needed for security and anti-spam measures. The author provides concise lines of code, screenshots and simply read texts.
Editor's Pick in Web Programming, April 2005
This tutorial teaches you how to upload images into a mysql database using PHP. Even though it sounds complicated, it is fairly simple and has many practical applications. One example of an application would be Forum User Images...
Editor's Pick in Web Programming
This article is a gas, it will show you "How to Implement the CAPTCHA with PHP and GD." All the necessary code is laid out nice and neat by the author who has also provided you with helpful graphics to make it easy to understand.
Editor's Pick in Web Programming, September 2006
This article helps you to create a Contact form on your website. Every bit of the script is presented with easy to read instructions.
Editor's Pick in PHP Tutorials, April 2007
This author has revised his already excellent article to make it even simpler for you to create a PHP Image Thumbnailer. This article will help you to add the code necessary to automatically resize images proportionally.
Editor's Pick in Web Programming, May 2005
A wonderful scripting language, PHP has unfortunately proven fallible in security matters. Not to worry, however, safe authentication is only one tutorial away.








