Integrate a guestbook in HTML on the website
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Bonjour,
I want to integrate a guestbook in HTML directly on a web page, with the colors of the site, without linking to a free service.
In short, create a simple guestbook that is consistent with the site, similar to this one:
http://www.cabanesdulac.com/livre-dor.html
Thank you for your help. I am a beginner web designer but not a programmer. I still have a problem with databases for PHP, etc. but I’m also open to JQuery if the explanations are clear or codes to copy-paste based on files to save, transfer to server, etc.
Thank you.
www.wallpepper-design.com
Configuration: Windows 7 / Safari 537.1
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 14.0.1
I want to integrate a guestbook in HTML directly on a web page, with the colors of the site, without linking to a free service.
In short, create a simple guestbook that is consistent with the site, similar to this one:
http://www.cabanesdulac.com/livre-dor.html
Thank you for your help. I am a beginner web designer but not a programmer. I still have a problem with databases for PHP, etc. but I’m also open to JQuery if the explanations are clear or codes to copy-paste based on files to save, transfer to server, etc.
Thank you.
www.wallpepper-design.com
Configuration: Windows 7 / Safari 537.1
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 14.0.1
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If you want the guestbook to fit perfectly on your site, you'll have to get your hands dirty.
Search on Google "Guestbook in PHP," there are plenty of tutorials and it’s fairly simple.
Good luck. -
http://www.siteduzero.com/tutoriel-3-14547-un-livre-d-or.html
For someone who offers web services... -
My training did not cover everything and we did not explore PHP in depth, only some explanations on databases. If all digital practitioners knew how to do everything, there would be no need for web agencies and developers, programmers, webmasters, web designers, graphic designers, and so on... Being a developer is also a profession, and everyone has to start somewhere; self-training is also very enriching, and once I understand this (which can happen quickly), I won’t need to have this kind of response that doesn’t help at all... it would be better not to post, sebooch, but thank you anyway for your relevance.
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Yes, I think I'm going to get my hands dirty as I usually do, but I wanted to make sure there wasn't a simple alternative I didn't know about yet. But PHP allows us to do so many great things that I will learn on my own. Well, now all that's left is to get started.
Thank you. -
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to offend you.
I just proposed an answer, that's all. The tutorial is full of explanations, which is what you were asking for it seems in your first message: "I'm still having an issue with databases for PHP etc. but also open to jQuery if the explanations are clear or code to copy-paste on folders to save, transfer to server etc.."
Anyway, have a good continuation..