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Multi-Page Help Please
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if someone would be willing to help me out with a problem that I am having, I need some help with using multiple pages in PHP. As some of you know, I run vBulletinGraphics, well I can only place so many button sets on one page otherwise those in lower resolutions are going to have to scroll on and on when there are 10+ sets per page (I would like to make users in most resolutions happy if possible). I have seperated each of my sections into their own tables, so Hi-Tek, Simple, Classic, and Themed all have their own tables in 1 database to make things relatively easy for me to manage. I would like to have it where there are 5 sets per page, once there are 5 sets to a page, a new page will come aboard following where the last left off (ie 1-5 on 1 page, 6-10 the next, 11-15, and so on). I would really appreciate any help with this (Some of this may sound a little odd, that is because I am not totally familiar with the PHP/MySQL language) Thanks, - SaintDog |
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A little homework reading:
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showt...threadid=37641 http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showt...threadid=25182 Hope that helps. |
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Thanks to mark, everything is working greatly now, he has made things a lot easier now .
Thanks again Mark, - SaintDog |
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