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How to Build a CMS with PHP


Stone River eLearning

Summary

Price
£12 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Duration
1 hour · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification

Overview

This course walks you through every step needed to create a fully functional content management system from scratch.

Valuable Job Skills

Web development skills like developing a CMS are always in high demand. Learn a new skill that can serve a purpose for you in real life, whether for your job or your business.

What Will I Learn?

  • To build a content management system
  • To understand how content management systems are built

Description

Class Curriculum

Introduction to the Course

Preview

Introduction and Getting Started (4:46)

How to Build a Content Management System with PHP

Preview

Creating a Database (4:25)

Start

Creating the Article Index (5:38)

Start

Creating the Article View Page (6:12)

Start

Building a Control Panel to Manage Content (9:40)

Start

Creating Article Posting Functionality (8:29)

Start

Deleting CMS Articles (6:56)

Who is this course for?

  • Aspiring developers
  • Experienced developers
  • PHP developers

Requirements

  • A computer

Career path

Entreprenuer

Questions and answers


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Thom asked:

What type of CMS can you learn to build in one hour?

Answer:

Thank you for your question. There is an hour of video material. The course consists of the video material and practical exercises. Writing and debugging the practical exercises will take significant time, and that is where you will learn. That is, you learn by doing, not by being told. Enjoy the course. In my opinion you should allow about a week of elapsed time, and 8 to 20 hours of work time, to complete the course.”

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