Advanced Guestbook is a PHP script for websites that allows visitors to leave messages for the site owner. It uses a database, MySQL, to store information that visitors leave, as well as administrator passwords to allow a site owner to edit the details left there.
No. The word advanced is a verb, or an adjective. There is no adverb meaning "in an advanced manner.
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Many people put guestbooks on their sites because they want to see who is visiting their website. They also put guestbooks on their websites to get reviews of the website quickly and easily.
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simple technology in which the work is done in a simple way easily handle and advanced technology is one in which work is handle but its process is advanced.
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Go into clubs or guestbooks and write stuff to let people know you more or edit your presentation.
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There is no such physical thing as "Advanced" CSS, nor advanced css layouts. CSS can get difficult, and certain areas can be deemed for the "Advanced" coders, but all-in-all, there is no such thing as an Advanced CSS Layout.
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In the sentence, "Our work advanced the school's reputation", "Our" is a possessive case pronoun, "work" is a noun, "advanced" is a verb in its past tense, "the" is an article, "school's" is a noun in the possessive case, and "reputation" is a noun. "Our" and "school's" could alternatively be called "substantive adjectives."