How to Create a Basic Website Design Template Using PHP, CSS, and XHTML Part 1 of 3


Frοm John Morris аt www.howtomakemywebsite.com Learn hοw tο mаkе a basic static page website design template using php, css, аnd xhtml. Using website templates lіkе thе one уου′ll learn tο mаkе here helps сυt down οn thе rewriting οf code аnd saves уου a ton οf time. Thіѕ іѕ a basic template wе′ll υѕе tο build more advanced website designs аnd templates.

8 Responses to “How to Create a Basic Website Design Template Using PHP, CSS, and XHTML Part 1 of 3”

  • JohnMorrisVideo says:

    @freedompksg shouldn’t be, but I don’t know for sure… check the notepad ++ documentation. also, the colors only show after you save it as a PHP file, etc… because at that top is when it knows what kind of file it is… unsaved, it doesn’t know and won’t show the colors.

  • freedompksg says:

    mine is windows xp but if i use notepad ++ will there be a difference because it doesn’t seem to show any colors but only as if it was normal notepad

  • JohnMorrisVideo says:

    the only one i’ve ever bought is the PHP 5 and MySQL bible… got it from Barnes and Nobles. and, honestly, i’ve used some of the stuff from there, but not a lot. online tutorials is the main way i’ve learned… whether that’s excellent or terrible i guess is up to you

  • ipodkingman35 says:

    know any excellent books to help learn more?

  • JohnMorrisVideo says:

    Thanks! Got some more in the works!!

  • Kamangir6 says:

    nice tutorials!! :-)

  • JohnMorrisVideo says:

    Google! :)

  • SwordGames says:

    where can i get free PHP templates?

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