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Create a Members Only Blog using PHP, MySQL, & AJAX

Last updated on October 24, 2024 7:32 pm
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What you’ll learn

  • Creating Dynamic Web Pages in PHP
  • Creating a MySQL Database to store Member Data
  • Creating PHP & AJAX Validated Member Registration Forms
  • Creating PHP & AJAX Validated Member Login Authentication
  • Working with Session Variables – Login/Logout Functionality
  • Developing Validated Contact Forms for Web to Email Transmission via SMTP
  • PhpMailer Integration to facilitate Email Transmission
  • Uploading the Project from a Local Testbed to a Production Server

Course: Create a Members Only Blog using PHP, MySQL, & AJAX
Create a Database Driven Blog with Authentication, Validated Contact Forms, & Session Variables using PHP, MYSQL, & AJAX

This course offers a hands-on approach in learning how to develop web applications using PHP, MySQL, and AJAX.

Students will develop a blog with MySQL database integration. The project aims to cover the following key concepts:

  • Creating Dynamic Web Pages in PHP

  • Creating a MySQL Database to store Member Data.

  • Creating PHP & AJAX Validated Member Registration Forms

  • Creating PHP & AJAX Validated Member Login Authentication

  • Working with Session Variables – Login/Logout Functionality

  • Developing Validated Contact Forms for Web to Email Transmission via SMTP

  • PhpMailer Integration to facilitate Email Transmission

  • Uploading the Project from a Local Testbed to a Production Server

The concepts explored in this course will help students learn the essential skills necessary to develop web applications of any size and complexity.

What you’ll learn – Overview:

  • Creating Dynamic Web Pages in PHP

  • Creating a MySQL Database to store Member Data

  • Creating PHP & AJAX Validated Member Registration Forms

  • Creating PHP & AJAX Validated Member Login Authentication

  • Working with Session Variables – Login/Logout Functionality

  • Developing Validated Contact Forms for Web to Email Transmission via SMTP

  • PhpMailer Integration to facilitate Email Transmission

  • Uploading the Project from a Local Testbed to a Production Server

Key Concepts:

  • Login Authentication

  • Database Development

  • AJAX Integration

  • PHPMailer

  • Form Development

  • Form Validation and Email Transmission

Who this course is for:

  • Students interested in learning how to Build Web Applications
  • Students interested in Learning how to code in PHP
  • Students interested in building their own Blog
  • Students interested in Creating Contact forms with PHP & AJAX form Validation
  • Students interested in Building User Authenticated Login Forms
  • Students interested in learning how to Install and Configure PhpMailer
  • Students interested in learning how to store User Data into MySQL Tables

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