Do I really need to know PHP to use CMS Builder?
3 posts by 3 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder
Last Post: December 8, 2008 (RSS)
By (Deleted User) - December 8, 2008
Hi,
I am a designer not a programer. Used Listing Manager (Realty Manager) before and loved it. I know very little HTML, but enought to incorporate Lilsting Manager in my sites. It works wonderful. Now I want to update to CMS Builder for a future site. Do I really need to know PHP Scripting to use it? Or is it more copy & paste of the PHP code generated by the system?
I am a designer not a programer. Used Listing Manager (Realty Manager) before and loved it. I know very little HTML, but enought to incorporate Lilsting Manager in my sites. It works wonderful. Now I want to update to CMS Builder for a future site. Do I really need to know PHP Scripting to use it? Or is it more copy & paste of the PHP code generated by the system?
Re: [RapidWeb] Do I really need to know PHP to use CMS Builder?
By zip222 - December 8, 2008
No, you don't really need to know PHP. CMS Builder generates all the code you need right within the application. You just need to copy and paste the generated code into your website files, and then do a little editing to strip out anything that you don't want to appear on the public site.
But I guarantee as you start to see the power and flexibility of CMS Builder that it will inspire you to learn more about PHP.
But I guarantee as you start to see the power and flexibility of CMS Builder that it will inspire you to learn more about PHP.
Re: [RapidWeb] Do I really need to know PHP to use CMS Builder?
By Dave - December 8, 2008
Hi RapidWeb,
You don't need to know PHP, just copy and pasting.
You'll see some advanced PHP in the forum, though. This is for things where we'd otherwise have to say "no, it doesn't do that". We'll sometimes give code for those who want to give it a try.
For the most part it's not needed though.
You don't need to know PHP, just copy and pasting.
You'll see some advanced PHP in the forum, though. This is for things where we'd otherwise have to say "no, it doesn't do that". We'll sometimes give code for those who want to give it a try.
For the most part it's not needed though.
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com
interactivetools.com