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Just had a quick question with regard to HTML and PHP's relationship: Say I have some HTML I want to use on multiple pages (ie: a nav that appears at the top of every page) and don't want to write it/copy and paste it for every page. What is the best way to abstract that code so I don't repeat myself? My current solution is to make all my pages php files. This way, I can have a dedicated 'nav.php' file that I just insert into the pages where necessary, for example, by going: I feel this is a lot of mucking around. If there's a better way, would appreciate some insight. Cheers
Tutorial is so simple, I thought I would learn something new. You could use example like dealing with tables, forms and css with PHP, and how to format it together with PHP.
Whoa! As a non-coder may I ask how you would go about this: I have a search form and want to hide specific form fields for users based on their normal Wordpress user role?
Great question. Yes, PHP is used by nearly 80% of websites. The closest language in terms of usage is asp at about 10%. I don’t see PHP losing out to another language any time soon. Thanks for watching 🙌🏼
ive realized how youtube and people like u have revolutionized the education like one can learn anything all because u wan to provide them with this fre eknowledge thank you i hope ill be one dayy too will be capable to mke such vedios on my niche and can provie free education
incredible tutorial series so far. thanks for stream lining this knowledge for people like me
Just had a quick question with regard to HTML and PHP's relationship:
Say I have some HTML I want to use on multiple pages (ie: a nav that appears at the top of every page) and don't want to write it/copy and paste
it for every page. What is the best way to abstract that code so I don't repeat myself? My current solution is to make all my pages php files. This way,
I can have a dedicated 'nav.php' file that I just insert into the pages where necessary, for example, by going:
I feel this is a lot of mucking around. If there's a better way, would appreciate some insight. Cheers
Tutorial is so simple, I thought I would learn something new. You could use example like dealing with tables, forms and css with PHP, and how to format it together with PHP.
Whoa!
As a non-coder may I ask how you would go about this: I have a search form and want to hide specific form fields for users based on their normal Wordpress user role?
man thank you so much you inspired me to get into this thanks a lot
Is it localhost\php
Does php be popular in next 5 years?
Great question. Yes, PHP is used by nearly 80% of websites. The closest language in terms of usage is asp at about 10%. I don’t see PHP losing out to another language any time soon. Thanks for watching 🙌🏼
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Thanks 🙏🏼
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No problem. The next video will be up tomorrow. It’s all about PHP CLI. Thanks for watching 🙏🏼🙌🏼
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Glad you liked the video. More are on the way. Thanks for watching 🙌🏼