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You can use paginated coding: [CODE]<?php require_once "Paginated.php"; //create an array of names in alphabetic order $names = array("Object1", "Object2", "Object3", "Object4", "Object5", "Object6"); $pagedResults = new Paginated($names, 10, 1); echo "<ul>"; while($row = $pagedResults->fetchPagedRow()) { echo "<li>{$row}</li>"; } echo "</ul>"; ?>[/CODE] Good Luck!
Create a fixed set layout for your pages, this will fix it for you. Best of luck
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The best place would be at the bottom of your form. It's naturally where people look and where a majority of other forms put that button. It's best practice to follow web standards on anything like this of you want to get a good success rate.
There are plenty of templates out there you could use. You could even download something like PHPBB to get a quick and easy forum. You can then modify the templates to give it some of your own look/feel. There are other free blog tools you can install as well.
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