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Join Date: Apr 2009
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OS: XP
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Freewebs: how do i make may layout show up on all pages w/o posting the entire code
I'm using freewebs to build a site. I was wondering if there was a way to make my layout show up on all my pages without posting the entire chunk of html on every page.
I'd hate to have to go through every single page and repaste the layout html every single time I want to tweak the layout. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Coventry, UK
Posts: 1,888
OS: Vista, various linux distros
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Re: Freewebs: how do i make may layout show up on all pages w/o posting the entire co
Post your code here and we'll see what we can do. Basically if you use CSS to change your layout then you can easily. If it's HTML only//all inline CSS then you'll have more trouble doing this. It can be done though.
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Re: Freewebs: how do i make may layout show up on all pages w/o posting the entire co
PHP's "include" and "require" features are also useful tools; I've used them to include a header and footer at the bottom of every page before. This is mainly useful for repetitive content, not repetitive layouts/designs - that's where CSS shines. ^_^
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