In parts one and two we looked at the initial database set up, inserting data into our database using csv and sql files, layout and content issues, relative to both using our database and how we can use other providers to both add value and gain additional income revenue; as well as url and navigational topics relative to getting the most from our page templates and site structure.
In this part we are going to look at a typical hotel content page and see how we can best maximise the data we have.
As we already know, we have a database that is made of two distinct tables. The tables have a number of fields that we are going to use to populate our page. Unlike the umbrella pages that we previously looked at, we are going to use all of the data we have to create a unique page for each hotel.
To recap we have a number of fields that can be loosely classified as follows
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