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My News system


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Ok i made a news system

Mainly because i wanted to see if i could do it

Ignore the actual site layout it was just thrown together so i could work on it as if it was part of a site

Is there anything you would add?

Anything you would change?

anything you would remove?

http://www.haggistech.co.uk/news

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If you're not sure what to do for the admin page.

Look at bootstrap

http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/

You can whip up a decent looking administration backend pretty quickly.

As for functionality, you will want to include things like comment moderation, News CRUD. A user CRUD also.

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Very good work, it's nice, clean and does it's job - just a couple of things:

- index.php?page=comments&id=54 - you should definitely use a slug: /facebook-hosting-windows-8-hackathon, page=comments is not a good representation

- also show news title in the page <title></title>, it still says Home even when it's not on 'home'

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Posted by: Haggis @ November 30, 2012

.. you can't post something at @ a date.

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Very good work, it's nice, clean and does it's job - just a couple of things:

- index.php?page=comments&id=54 - you should definitely use a slug: /facebook-hosting-windows-8-hackathon, page=comments is not a good representation

- also show news title in the page <title></title>, it still says Home even when it's not on 'home'

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Posted by: Haggis @ November 30, 2012

.. you can't post something at @ a date.

Why is it not good to use ?page=comments for example?

I will fix the @ to on lol

and yeah the | home i will fix too

thanks :)

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Why is it not good to use ?page=comments for example?

I will fix the @ to on lol

and yeah the | home i will fix too

thanks :)

Just my personal take on it: it's not really a comments page, it's a news page with comment functionality... Using something like the page/news title as the url is much more relevant.

And as above.. SEO purposes.

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It works but needs a lot of css styling. It's looks like a shell only.

Did you read the first post?

in particular thisbit

Ignore the actual site layout it was just thrown together so i could work on it as if it was part of a site

You forgot to validate the ID

http://www.haggistec...nts&id=mouhhaha

will give a mysql error...

Good job for a first try :) !

Thank you, i will fix that :)

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i am escaping the string and should now not work like that

this should work now

http://www.haggistec...ents&id=muhahah

escaping...assuming you're using mysqli_real_escape_string then?

Not necessarily secure from what I've read.

Thoughts on:


$id = preg_match("/^[0-9]+$/", $_GET['id']);
[/CODE]

Doing anything on the page= btw?

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These days it's a bit of a myth about the address affecting SEO. Always a good idea to include the title though simply because people search for words.

/news/index.php?page=comments&id=54 isn't brilliant.

/news/index.php?page=comments&title=facebook-hosting-windows-8-hackathon is better (and Google can understand query strings)

My own personal blog that I'm creating uses entry.php?entry=title-of-post&category=category-of-post

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