We'll learn how to make a complete blog CMS using PHP and a MySQL database in this tutorial. Along with PHP and MYSQL, you'll need to know CSS and HTML to develop a blog CMS, and only then will you be able to create a better blog. In this PHP tutorial, we'll learn how to use PHP to develop a simple and advanced blog CMS. These lessons will allow you to quickly construct and run any blog, whether you are a newbie or a developer. If you're a beginner, start with the fundamentals, and only then will you be able to make this blog.
In this PHP tutorial, we'll start at the beginning and learn about all of the files, folders, and database tables before building a simple blog CMS.
Features:
- A system for registering users that manages two sorts of users: Users: Admin and Regular
- A separate admin section and a public area will be available on the blog.
- Only logged-in admin users will have access to the admin area, while normal users and the general public will have access to the public area.
There are two categories of admins in the admin section:
Admin:
- ANY post can be created, viewed, updated, published/unpublished, and deleted.
- Topics can also be created, viewed, updated, and deleted.
- Only an Admin user (and only an Admin user) has the ability to create a new admin user or Author.
- Other admin users can be viewed, updated, and deleted.
Authors
- can only create, view, change, and delete posts that they have created.
- They are unable to publish a post. The Admin user is in charge of all post publishing.
- Only published posts are available for viewing in the public section.
- Each post is based on a specific theme.
- Between postings and themes, there is a many-to-many relationship.
- The public page displays a collection of postings, each with a featured image, author, and creation date.
- By clicking on a topic, the visitor can browse through all of the posts listed under that topic.
- When a user clicks on a post, they may see the entire post and leave a remark at the bottom.
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