How to build a database driven website with user login and sales tracker.?
I have minimal knowledge on database building. The website I am creating will require a database to store customer usernames and passwords, to include previous purchase history with my website. If anyone knows a good tutorial of where I can find the information needed, I would greatly appreciate the enlightenment.
Hey John,
I’ll admit, I don’t know alot about database building, but…
I use SBI (Site Build It!) and my website is extremely successful for it’s first year.
I’m assuming you know "techie language", and a site-builder seems like a tool for newbies. You can definitely upload your own HTML and it comes with really powerful tools that most web designers don’t even have access to.
So basically, you may have to upload a third party subdomain to accomplish the database part (they highly recommend this one service that works together great with SBI! that can handle what your looking for, but I can’t remember what it’s called.)
And they really teach you how to rank super high in the search engines (they have a countless number of customers that hit the top 1 percentile of internet traffic)
I did an un-biased review on my website about SBI and I think it’s worth checking out..(watch the 2 1/2 minute video)
If it’s not for you, I wish you the best of luck. Web design can be pretty complicated doing it the old fashioned way.
Start out with the book "Ajax in Action" by Manning Publications. You can go a long, long, long way in any direction with the (a) programming language you want to use, the (b) choice of database engine (c) and using something like Json — a javascript library that responds to PHP style of calls and generates an HTML page.
You could also download the NetBeans new 6.5 EE edition and do some of their tutorials. The full java 6.5EE incudes a server, two databases and the java language with a lot of extra API.
All of the above is: if you want to do this from scratch.
Google Web Tools offers a bunch of widgets. So does eBay and so does Amazon.
Server-side is a jungle and you should first do a little research. I would wander down to one of those bookstores with a computer shelf and a coffee shop and gain a little vocabulary.
The database side of this is nothing. Getting meaningful queries from that database is the problem.
References :
Hey John,
I’ll admit, I don’t know alot about database building, but…
I use SBI (Site Build It!) and my website is extremely successful for it’s first year.
I’m assuming you know "techie language", and a site-builder seems like a tool for newbies. You can definitely upload your own HTML and it comes with really powerful tools that most web designers don’t even have access to.
So basically, you may have to upload a third party subdomain to accomplish the database part (they highly recommend this one service that works together great with SBI! that can handle what your looking for, but I can’t remember what it’s called.)
And they really teach you how to rank super high in the search engines (they have a countless number of customers that hit the top 1 percentile of internet traffic)
I did an un-biased review on my website about SBI and I think it’s worth checking out..(watch the 2 1/2 minute video)
If it’s not for you, I wish you the best of luck. Web design can be pretty complicated doing it the old fashioned way.
References :
http://www.jesus-christ-channel.com/my-secret.html