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Posted by David Quinton on 11/29/07 07:51
On Thu, 29 Nov 2007 04:29:37 GMT, "Neal" <neal413@gmail.com> wrote:
>If not, can anyone suggest an approach to study which will enable me to
>encounter what I need first and foremost, and skip the parts I don't plan to
>use?
I'd pesonally suggest that you have no *need* to learn PHP at all at
the moment.
Install a PHP/MySQL content management system on your webspace and
you will see how easy(-ish) it is to use your own HTML-based
themes/templates for the look and feel of the site.
Most CMSs have their own installation scripts that actually work.
or you Hosting company may provide free installation.
Then, once it's up and running, you can always start doing tweaks in
PHP as/when necessary.
I'm sure others here will tell you their favourite CMS...
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