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Offline THX
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Web design Question
« Reply #30 on: May 31, 2005, 09:26:21 AM »
mmmm not quite sure I understand..

The contents that are highlighted you DON\'T want to change?

Is it a database-driven site (PHP, ASP, CFM, etc..)?  Or do you create each and every html page by hand?

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« Reply #31 on: May 31, 2005, 09:44:52 AM »
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Originally posted by Richard
I have three areas in this Web that I want to remain the same, the “banner”, “contents” and footer areas will appear on every page and if I change say the banner area, I do not want to change it on every page. Frames came to mind, but it doesn’t seem practical. Attached is a small jpg of my “Web concept “the highlighted areas are the areas that I want to be able to change on every page simultaneously.



thanks again


You would do well to learn how to make templates and use css (cascading style sheets), neither of which are difficult and will help you out tremendously.

Invest in Dreamweaver or a program like it.  You don\'t need it to do what you want, but it would make things alot easier.
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