Creating varying levels of access for users of a site is something that I wrestled with for a while trying to get my mind around when I first sat down to learn PHP inside and out. Fortunately in PHPR (phprunner) there is a section full of tutorials that demonstrate how to setup user access to […]
Project: Classmate Website (beta)
I am currently working on a project for my Mom’s classmate website. I am building the project using PHPR (phprunner) and it is written in PHP with a MySQL database on the backend. Her current website features an out of date content management solution that is hard for her to get around in, and it […]
CodeIgniter PHP Framework
I ran across CodeIgniter over the weekend and tagged it so that I could come back in this morning and do a little more research on it because it looked pretty interesting. Indeed it’s pretty interesting so I thought that I would post a blog entry about it and see if anyone else had any […]
Virtual Private Server Solutions…
With all of the talk of Virtualization in Industry Publications and Conferences I felt like it was time to blog about this little known (or at least unknown to a lot of clients we interact with) technology. Earlier last quarter we (www.pleth.com) started positioning ourselves for this trend and I have to admit, at first […]
PHPR Calendar Template
Xline calls these add-ins “templates” but I think that the word template doesn’t really do it justice, this in my opinion is more of a “framework” for lack of a better word, because it is so expandable as far as how it can be added to an application. The benefit of adding the calendar framework […]
Using CSS on Forms
I am working on a search box function for a clients membership database in php and was investigating how to style it using CSS and ran across a pretty good handful of resources, a few of which use the “legend” feature to overlay a “tab” or “legend” of sorts over the box. The achieved affect is very cool and […]
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