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    Still need button/icon linking help..

    http://www.conventioncenters.us/Alabama.html

    All the buttons on the left and icons on the top have "links" ..

    I want to save time and juts add the links once ..save and have the saved version with the links propogate throughout the entire web site..

    I thought I knew how to do something so basic.. but not working..

    I am using FP 200 and I have Uleads PhotoImpact to work with..

    The top may be more of a pain because it is one image..I am just using FP's HotSpot for creating links..am I going to have to splice that main image

    anyways.. as usual I pay DNF for these tutorials...

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    There would be at least 2 ways of doing that - 1 would be to use frames, something I'm not familiar with or like

    The other would be to break up your code into sections using php.

    For example, on the Alabama & travel pages, you would "include header.php" where header is the top and side links.

    As you have the calendar on more than 1 page, that would be good to 'include' as well.


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    Originally posted by Lats
    There would be at least 2 ways of doing that - 1 would be to use frames, something I'm not familiar with or like

    The other would be to break up your code into sections using php.

    For example, on the Alabama & travel pages, you would "include header.php" where header is the top and side links.

    As you have the calendar on more than 1 page, that would be good to 'include' as well.


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    "Includes" thats what I was looking for.. !

    Thanks Lats..
    100 DNF coming at you..

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    No problem - good luck


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    Best way front page

    The best way I found in front page is to save a template with all your links that will aways be on every page. When you start a new page just open the template and rename it! Any further questions pm me or icq 2261892


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    frames is one option - very easy to do but it drives visitors away very quickly and youll get next to no search engine rating

    i use php includes on my sides but if your not familiar with php then id suggest SHTML - all you need to do is seperate the page into seperate sections - to start off just try header and footer

    then save all pages with a .shtml extension and include this link at the top of every page

    <!--#include virtual="header.html"--> - or whatever you call your section - and <!--#include virtual="footer.html"--> at the vottom of the page

    then all you have to do is amend the header and footer files when you want to change the page - just make sure your host allows shtml extensions

    this site has a good tutorial on it
    http://www.within-reason.com/tutorial/shtml.html

    hope this helps
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