Web Design with better PHP Includes

Posted on Thursday 24th Dec 2009 by James Bavington No Comments

In this week’s web design video blog, Nick and James show you a Easter Egg on Google’s homepage before starting the main tutorial on smarter header php includes. The video concludes with a CSS question from subscriber Chris. You can download the example HTML & PHP files shown in the tutorial by clicking on the link below.

Script From The Video

Hi, and welcome to our video blog. We’ve recorded this video earlier in the week, so that we can set it live on Friday as normal. Firstly, we wanted to show you an Easter Egg on Google – if you go to Google.co.uk or Google.com and simply click on ‘I’m Feeling Lucky’ you will notice a countdown has appeared at the bottom. There is wide speculation as to exactly what this is counting down to – someone has worked out that it ends on New Years Day, but some are also suggesting it could be the release of something big from Google – such as Google’s OS or their new phone for example.

Tutorial – Smarter Header PHP Include.

We’ve had a question this week from Chris who asks us: I have a question to do with CSS. I am making a website in Dreamweaver CS4 and have been saving the CSS rules to this document only opposed to new style sheet so all of the CSS rules are in page properties and not in my Local folders. This is my first website and as far as I understand when you upload your website to the internet you have to upload your html folders, images folders and CSS rules folders. But I don’t have CSS rules in my Local folders, what do I need to do?

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