We need some tutorials about how to implement/insert certain PHP or other codes to develop some kind of things...

LGALLP
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LGALLP posted this 20 November 2019
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Hello, Nicepage Team!

Maybe this would be a matter that you´re at the top of your heads about... I think.

But, Nicepage still claims to be "the ultimate website builder for no coders"... So, there are content blocks for HTML and PHP... but, if we are NO CODERS, how can we figure out how to use them? I´ve been trying to "come over" a signup form for a service that needs a fulfillment of a PHP form, but have tried this and that and still didn´t get it to work... or even to show properly in a page...

Think you need to work a lot on tutorials... kind of you´re leaving that behind... If Nicepage is a promise for designers that doesn´t know to code, maybe you most put some extra effort to make tutorials about things that may need some coding to be applied, right? Or am I bogus about?

Thank you for your time and effort.

Hello, Nicepage Team! Maybe this would be a matter that you´re at the top of your heads about... I think. But, Nicepage still claims to be "the ultimate website builder for no coders"... So, there are content blocks for HTML and PHP... but, if we are NO CODERS, how can we figure out how to use them? I´ve been trying to "come over" a signup form for a service that needs a fulfillment of a PHP form, but have tried this and that and still didn´t get it to work... or even to show properly in a page... Think you need to work a lot on tutorials... kind of you´re leaving that behind... If Nicepage is a promise for designers that doesn´t know to code, maybe you most put some extra effort to make tutorials about things that may need some coding to be applied, right? Or am I bogus about? Thank you for your time and effort.

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Support Team posted this 20 November 2019

Luis,

Thank you for your suggestions. We have added them to our wishlist.

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Nicepage Support Team

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Luis, Thank you for your suggestions. We have added them to our wishlist. ................................................... Sincerely, Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
tony62
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tony62 posted this 28 September 2020

Hi,
I just tried to import text from a sql database table of three fields.
The code works perfectly calling php at the command line but does
not even execute when located in the php snippet.

Might I suggest and include rather than an inline!

That way the source stays of the server and only the results will
be sent to the page itself for display.

JAT :)

Hi, I just tried to import text from a sql database table of three fields. The code works perfectly calling php at the command line but does not even execute when located in the php snippet. Might I suggest and include rather than an inline! That way the source stays of the server and only the results will be sent to the page itself for display. JAT :)
shane53
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shane53 posted this 26 May 2021

You can still deliver stunning websites without these blocks.

PHP and HTML blocks are for implementing more advanced functionality by more experienced users. Without these blocks Nicepage websites are capped in functionality.

In my opinion, creating tutorials on how to use PHP and HTML are beyond the scope of Nicepage. It takes time to learn these programming languages. There are many existing tutorials out there if you wish to learn. The Nicepage team should stick to tutorials on items that are exclusive to Nicepage that you can't learn anywhere else.

Hello, Nicepage Team!

Maybe this would be a matter that you´re at the top of your heads about... I think.

But, Nicepage still claims to be "the ultimate website builder for no coders"... So, there are content blocks for HTML and PHP... but, if we are NO CODERS, how can we figure out how to use them? I´ve been trying to "come over" a signup form for a service that needs a fulfillment of a PHP form, but have tried this and that and still didn´t get it to work... or even to show properly in a page...

Think you need to work a lot on tutorials... kind of you´re leaving that behind... If Nicepage is a promise for designers that doesn´t know to code, maybe you most put some extra effort to make tutorials about things that may need some coding to be applied, right? Or am I bogus about?

Thank you for your time and effort.

You can still deliver stunning websites without these blocks. PHP and HTML blocks are for implementing more advanced functionality by more experienced users. Without these blocks Nicepage websites are capped in functionality. In my opinion, creating tutorials on how to use PHP and HTML are beyond the scope of Nicepage. It takes time to learn these programming languages. There are many existing tutorials out there if you wish to learn. The Nicepage team should stick to tutorials on items that are exclusive to Nicepage that you can't learn anywhere else. > Hello, Nicepage Team! > > Maybe this would be a matter that you´re at the top of your heads about... I think. > > But, Nicepage still claims to be "the ultimate website builder for no coders"... So, there are content blocks for HTML and PHP... but, if we are NO CODERS, how can we figure out how to use them? I´ve been trying to "come over" a signup form for a service that needs a fulfillment of a PHP form, but have tried this and that and still didn´t get it to work... or even to show properly in a page... > > Think you need to work a lot on tutorials... kind of you´re leaving that behind... If Nicepage is a promise for designers that doesn´t know to code, maybe you most put some extra effort to make tutorials about things that may need some coding to be applied, right? Or am I bogus about? > > Thank you for your time and effort.
LGALLP
348 Posts
LGALLP posted this 26 May 2021

Thank you, Shane53 for your opinion! Have a good day :)

Thank you, Shane53 for your opinion! Have a good day :)
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