February 28, 2007

If you want to waste your time

read posts like these.

Seriously, though, to get good at any php script (or anything for that matter) just play with it. You learn by breaking things - or, rather, by fixing things you broke.

Those two posts linked above can be applied to any content management system/blog. So calling it a tip is really lame.

(Much like this post.)

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February 28, 2007 at 3:58am.
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dawn
Feb 28, 2007
6:39am

I try not to break things, it tends to upset my website person

Smiling

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david
Feb 28, 2007
7:25am

your website person only gets upset if you tell him. Smiling

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dawn
Feb 28, 2007
9:06am

then we better not tell him.

Laughing out loud

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david
Feb 28, 2007
9:14am

I'm sure he'd appreciate that Smiling

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