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Hey there, welcome to the first stage in a series of tutorials that's going to teach you how to develop a dynamic web system that can be integrated into any web design!
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<strong>What you will need:</strong>

Notepad, or a plain text editor.
A server with PHP enabled
A MySQL database
(XAMPP is a great tool for projects like this)


The system will allow easy creation of posts and content, much like a working blog does, it will also allow easy SEO generation, user accounts, and statistics, with a fully functioning admin control panel.

Why would this be useful? Let's face it, not everybody has the knowledge of how to develop website, so as a web designer or developer this can prove difficult for you to create a website in which the user can easily update and modify when the design is complete, so why not create a system that makes it easier for them!

Keep checking back for the next stage in the tutorial.

You can find the original tutorial at http://fusionstrike.co.uk/

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This is really just an intro i can understand posting to parts seperately but what is the point of just posting a intro??
Please, write clearly with proper structure. Double spacing makes the text feel un-jointed, Capitalizing Every Word Means People Stop Before Every Word Sub-Consciously Which Is A Pain In The Backside, and use code tags! (The right most styling box).