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Title: PHP & Dynamic Content
Post by: Daniel Franklin on September 26, 2007, 12:10:13 PM
Dynamic content, on the other hand, is specifically displayed based on a web browser's request. It can change the whole way information is displayed, from listing only 5 articles on a page instead of 10, or listing them alphabetically or by article ID (incremented upon insertion to a database) or by the date last modified. This control makes dynamic web pages very attractive to web designers.



If your site has information about a product or service, or just anything that isn't likely to change, static pages are great. However, if the content changes frequently, adding a PHP backend to your site to control the content may be the way to go. You might also look into Content Management Systems.

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