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fatman
I have two quick questions for all you web development wizards.

1.) Let's say you have a picture on the front page of your website. How do you make it so that picture changes to a new picture every few seconds?

2.) If I have the ability to use MySQL would I be able to do online registration for a club? If not, what would I need in order to do this?

Thanks in advance guys.
ajs510
http://www.webdevforums.com/

Not being rude, I just think you'll have better luck asking in a forum dedicated to questions and discussions like yours.
Jadaki
QUOTE (fatman @ Tuesday, December 19th, 2006, 7:42 AM) *
I have two quick questions for all you web development wizards.

1.) Let's say you have a picture on the front page of your website. How do you make it so that picture changes to a new picture every few seconds?


Losts of way, turn all the images you want to rotate into an animated gif for one, there are lots fo other ways too.

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2.) If I have the ability to use MySQL would I be able to do online registration for a club? If not, what would I need in order to do this?

Thanks in advance guys.


Yes, but explaining it here wouldn't be easy. Use Aj's link.
dna4ever
QUOTE (fatman @ Tuesday, December 19th, 2006, 7:42 AM) *
I have two quick questions for all you web development wizards.

1.) Let's say you have a picture on the front page of your website. How do you make it so that picture changes to a new picture every few seconds?

2.) If I have the ability to use MySQL would I be able to do online registration for a club? If not, what would I need in order to do this?

Thanks in advance guys.

you can make it an animated gif which is probably the easiest. use a free animated gif generator and you just select the images you want to use then set the time interval to change.
fatman
QUOTE (ajs510 @ Tuesday, December 19th, 2006, 5:47 AM) *
http://www.webdevforums.com/

Not being rude, I just think you'll have better luck asking in a forum dedicated to questions and discussions like yours.

Actually, this looks to be pretty helpfull. Thanks.
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