Getting the “big” Clients
Original post provide by SitePoint Forums - Featured Threads“I’ll start with a little background. I’ve been doing web design for about 6 years now. The last year I’ve been doing it full time. I usually have work, even if it’s not work I particularly want to do. My clients are usually small…”
Html
Package: Html Summary: Generate HTML pages using page element classes Groups: HTML, PHP 5 Author: MARY Matthieu Description: This package can be used to generate HTML pages using distinct class to encapsulate each type of page element. It provides many classes that implement most of the types of HTML page elements.
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Package: Create CSV Summary: Generate CSV files from MySQL query results Groups: Databases, Files and Folders Author: Ellery Leung Description: This is a very simple class that can be used to generate CSV files from MySQL query results. It can execute a MySQL database query and use the results to format the contents of a CSV file.
Getting The "big" Clients
I've been doing web design for about 6 years now. The last year I've been doing it full time. I usually have work, even if it's not work I particularly want to do. My clients are usually small..."
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