Liquid Frog - Random Quotes - Script Review at ProgramsDB.com


  • Name
Liquid Frog - Random Quotes
  • Version
1.0
  • Author
Liquid Frog Software
  • Cost
Free
  • Category
PHP / Quote Display
  • HomePage Address
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  • Demo URL
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  • Download Link
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  • No. of hits
14



     Liquid Frog - Random Quotes is a simple and useful online quote display program built with PHP. This program uses text file to store all the quotes and for each and every refreshing action from the visitor browser, a random quote is selected from the file and will be displayed on your webpages. This program is highly configurable and can be modified in its design and layout.


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