A fairly difficult subject to approach in MySQL is Many to Many relationships. The queries can be complicated and the data sets huge, but as it seems to be covered by tutorials very little I thought I’d have a shot a writing a tutorial about it.
I have had a few questions recently asking what sub queries are and how they are used. While there are a number of articles out there on the subject they don’t explain it in a detailed manner as I would like. So here is my take on them.
I originally wrote a post about 2 year ago explaining how to store multiple values in a single MySQL row. Now I have more experience with PHP/MySQL I have decided to revisit this topic to clear up any confusion about the method that should be used.
Luichy commented on a post recently asking if it was possible to have multiple search forms in WordPress that search different things. Well, yes it is. However it’s a little large to put in a comment so here is a post explaining what to do.
With HTML 5 becoming increasingly popular out in the wild, I thought it was time we looked at some of the interesting API features that have been introduced as part of the HTML 5 specification. First let’s look at the File API.
I previously created a tutorial explaining how to integrate the jQuery plugin jFlow into your WordPress theme, but since then I’ve received numerous requests asking how to integrate Nivo slider into a WordPress theme. So here’s how to do it.
Finding a place to display tweets on your blog can be difficult especially if you want to show more than 1 tweet. Here is a way of showing your tweets in a ticker format so you can have your cake & eat it too.
Using WordPress for the first time can be daunting, so one of the best ways to become familiar with it is to install a local version. So this tutorial is going to show you how to set up XAMPP & WordPress for local testing purposes.
With the introduction of post thumbnails in WordPress The Attached Image could have become redundant, but I think it has still held it’s own thanks to having some features WP’s own function doesn’t. Here is another new feature.
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