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Your best bet would be to find an existing classifieds script that hopefully has 99% of the functionality you need, and then the remaining work is mostly just HTML and CSS editing/styling. For example, see http://www.hotscripts.com/category/scripts/php/scripts-programs/classified-ads/
If you want to do it from scratch, you can, but it's going to be a significant amount of work requiring pretty extensive knowledge of PHP, MySQL, HTML and CSS. My tutorial series on "PHP Login Using OOP & MVC" might be helpful, since that would give you the basic user login functionality you need, and you could build from there. Those videos are available within the PHP Projects package (http://killervideostore.com/video-courses/php-projects.php) or to subscribers of the KillerSites University (http://www.killersitesuniversity.com/courses -- "PHP Login with OOP and MVC" course).
Thank you Ben for the quick reply. I am going to look into your first option, I am proficient in HTML and CSS and have some familiarity with MySQL. I can't say I would be able to do it from scratch though. Are these the only available options? If so would I be able to integrate it with flash? I plan on doing 2 versions of the site (mobile and desktop).
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Hello all, this is my first post.
I wanted to know if anyone can help me, I have an upcoming project that entails a site where the users can upload images and create their own listings or classifieds. Although I will be able to the UI, I need help with how to make this work. I'm not sure if I will need a database. Can someone please assist me on what would be the most practical use on creating this site.
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I agree with you 100%, unfortunately I am one that learned AS3 before Javascript. They are very similar but because I learned it the other way around I'm more fluent with AS3. I am just getting accustomed to Javascript, I'm not fluent in it. I must agree with you though, Javascript and HTML 5 is the way to go. I will try to apply your advice and take that route.
I want to thank you Ben for your time and guidance