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PhpMyAdmin or Wordpress?
I am pre-loading our tutorials. What would you find more useful? A series on PhpMyAdmin or one on Wordpress? They will eventually both be up, but would rather the more useful ones went up first.
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wordpress is easy for people to pick up. I'd be more interested in phpmyadmin but that is just me
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I would be interested in a phpmyadmin tutorial. Does wordpress really need a tutorial? My parrot can set up a wp blog ;)
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PHPMyAdmin, WP is cake and there's plenty of tutorials and support already out there
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I agree with the majority thus far... wordpress has been made to be as simple as humanly possible where as phpmyadmin... well, it's as easy as they can make it but database management can only be dumbed down so much.
That's where people will need the most help. |
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phpmyadmin tutorial.
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i agree with the rest. wordpress is very easy
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I already know it all. Wait... what was the question again?
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you can always learn more !!!
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PHPMyAdmin is a piece of shit. It's the most horrible DB admin I have ever used in my life.
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phpmyadmin tutorial.
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phpmyadmin is a piece of garbage, just do everything via the sql command prompt, can do much more, and faster
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you'll probably get more use out of a WP tutorial
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wouldn't you do whichever one gets the most searchs??
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