Is thier a ?

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software or package that i can do something thats like in this site page

http://www.boswells.essex.sch.uk/?page=staff

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Which part do you want to do, the naviagtion, the form, the search ... ?
more details please

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Illustrator and photoshop would be my choice. Id make the navigation in Illustrator then put everything together in photoshop.

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whoops sorry for the less information

I actualy meant you know the staff section, where you can search for users, bit like indexing, If you click on A it shows all users with A and so on.

I dnt mean the links or layout. Im just after the database like type fing.

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You could try http://www.zurl.net/Z3R777 it links to hotscripts php scripts section.

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Quote: I dnt mean the links or layout. Im just after the database like type fing.

LOL, I can tell you're from Essex, or did you just find that site by accident? Smiling

It was probably coded by the person who wrote the site, there is no dirt simple way to do this, although a package like Dreamweaver will make it easier.
The actual technologies used were PHP/MySQL, I can tell that by looking at the makers web site: http://www.freshwebdesign.com/profile/employment.php I'd personally recommend using that software too.

PHP is available at: http://www.php.net
MySQL is available at: http://www.mysql.com
If you're going to use these you'll need a web server too: http://www.apache.org

Although the easiest way to get hold of any of these technologies is to get a host that uses them. I'd strongly advise against the Windows platform here too as PHP, MySQL and Apache are all developed - and work best - under Linux.

Hope this helps.

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JeevesBond wrote: LOL, I can tell you're from Essex, or did you just find that site by accident? Smiling

It was probably coded by the person who wrote the site, there is no dirt simple way to do this, although a package like Dreamweaver will make it easier.
The actual technologies used were PHP/MySQL, I can tell that by looking at the makers web site: http://www.freshwebdesign.com/profile/employment.php I'd personally recommend using that software too.

PHP is available at: http://www.php.net
MySQL is available at: http://www.mysql.com
If you're going to use these you'll need a web server too: http://www.apache.org

Although the easiest way to get hold of any of these technologies is to get a host that uses them. I'd strongly advise against the Windows platform here too as PHP, MySQL and Apache are all developed - and work best - under Linux.

Hope this helps.

I agree, go linux if your using PHP and MySQL, windows is for ASP

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lol how could you tell im from essex btw

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Well I could tell your from Essex by this bit of your post: "Im just after the database like type fing." and by the fact that school site is in Essex. Wink

I aint got nuffink agenst ppl from Essex tho, bin there loads of times and is bleedin great mate. Laughing out loud

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lol seen its cause im a staff at that school, but actualy i live in London

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