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Luno1599
19-11-2007, 05:42 PM
Hey
I have been leaning php for a while and I think I can make a user system XD
This will be my first project using php so this is what’s going to be in it (features)
- Login
- Register
- 3 Ranks (Admin/Root, User, Banned)
---Users---
- Edit Details
- Edit Password
- Notes
- PM system
- News/Announcements
---Admin---
- Add/Edit/Delete Users
- Mass PM
- Add/Edit/Delete News
- Config
Is there anything I have missed or you think I should put in XD
Danny
redtom
19-11-2007, 06:13 PM
Members list with search.
Luno1599
19-11-2007, 06:19 PM
I can do the members list but i dont know about the search :S
MrCraig
20-11-2007, 04:15 PM
To be honest..
i really wouldnt attempt a usersystem as a first project. Make like little things first such as things for your own site.
UserSystems require a lot of CMS aspects and take ages.
Trust me, not the best project to first-time learn from.
Luno1599
20-11-2007, 05:05 PM
To be honest..
i really wouldnt attempt a usersystem as a first project. Make like little things first such as things for your own site.
UserSystems require a lot of CMS aspects and take ages.
Trust me, not the best project to first-time learn from.
I have already done loads for my website so its not my first first, but i mean this is my first relese project
MrCraig
20-11-2007, 07:50 PM
Okay =] Thats not what you said up there :P
Good luck with it.
And is it for habbo or general use?
Luno1599
20-11-2007, 08:13 PM
Okay =] Thats not what you said up there :P
Good luck with it.
And is it for habbo or general use?
Sorry, it will be for general use i think :)
MrCraig
20-11-2007, 08:40 PM
mmm.. build in a chatroom thing =]
User systems don't necessarily need a CMS aspect. The most you would have to do is create a function that checks whether a user is logged in, and has access to view a certain piece of content.
Luno1599
22-11-2007, 03:46 PM
User systems don't necessarily need a CMS aspect. The most you would have to do is create a function that checks whether a user is logged in, and has access to view a certain piece of content.
I know how to do that easy XD
MrCraig
22-11-2007, 07:48 PM
User systems don't necessarily need a CMS aspect. The most you would have to do is create a function that checks whether a user is logged in, and has access to view a certain piece of content.
By CMS aspect i mean controlling like "System Offline", "Enable/Disbale so and so" etc etc etc.
I didnt say a CMS. CMS aspect is diff, cos i say so.
Also CMS could be used to do all the "YOUR SITE HERE" bits.
Deano.
23-11-2007, 03:50 PM
By CMS aspect i mean controlling like "System Offline", "Enable/Disbale so and so" etc etc etc.
I didnt say a CMS. CMS aspect is diff, cos i say so.
Also CMS could be used to do all the "YOUR SITE HERE" bits.
Or you could just create a config file (i.e: config.php) and put all of the coding in there (in php)..
Good luck with it. I'm doing a similar thing soon. I had already started but something more important has cropped up.
By CMS aspect i mean controlling like "System Offline", "Enable/Disbale so and so" etc etc etc.
I didnt say a CMS. CMS aspect is diff, cos i say so.
Also CMS could be used to do all the "YOUR SITE HERE" bits.
... You said CMS aspect. Forgive me if I was so idiotic that I got it confused with CMS. It was such a terrible silly mistake for me to make.
</sarcasm>
As for search features, google 'MySQL LIKE statements' - should give you a good start :)
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