Codeigniter URL Routing, Suffix & Enable Query String

In this tutorial, I’ve tried to give an overview with basic code examples on URL Routing, URL Suffix and URL Enabled Query String. Now the Question is Why it is Required..?? Through CodeIgniter URL Routing a user can present their web page in a more beneficial way, so as to make more sense to visitors and to search engines as …

CodeIgniter Template : Adding Header, Footer and Dynamic Content

CodeIgniter MVC work on a separate layer, applying MVC pattern, it is recommended that header, footer, side menu bar should be separate. Benefits of using these architectures are. If your website contains multiple pages and all have a header, footer and menu bar and if you want to make some changes on header so you …

CodeIgniter – Getting Started With MVC

CodeIgniter is a simple web application development framework for PHP . By its modular approach we can use its inbuilt libraries and helpers. It has a three-tier architecture i.e. Model-View-Controller (MVC) which is easy to use by which the functional process logic, data access, data storage and user interface can be developed. You can also refer our previous tutorial For CodeIgniter installation and configuration. …

CodeIgniter Image Library For Image Manipulation

While developing any web application there is a need to manipulate image dynamically such as while uploading an image. In this tutorial we are going to explain an example, which shows how to use CodeIgniter’s image library for Image Manipulation. You can find Image_Lib.php class inside your CodeIgniter project’s system/libraries folder. First load image_lib library in your …

CodeIgniter Calendar Class For Creating Dynamic Calendar

In this tutorial we are going to explain an example, which shows how to use CodeIgniter’s Calendar class which enables you to create dynamic calendars. By using calendar template you can format the calendars in your own way as it gives 100% control over every aspect of its design. To load calendar library use: Syntax: $this->load->library(‘calendar’); You …