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From: "jmautrey" <>
Subject: Re: [FreeHelp] multiple pages
Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2000 23:55:19 -0500
May I make a suggestion, don't meant offend anyone on this great list, but
is it possible for us to make sure our replies are at the TOP of the message
in a reply so we don't have to hunt for it? If we need to, we can go to the
bottom of the reply to see the original question or what the reply is
to........
this is interesting as I have some questions later on this for a project I
have in mind, but for now my question is :
What is SSI# and where would you enter the "command", is this HTML language?
I'm just learning how to enter background:)
Jo
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Keebaugh" <>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2000 10:46 PM
Subject: Re: [FreeHelp] multiple pages
>
> >I see very excellent advise being given to everyone using this list. Now
I
> >have a question. I have a site that has 102 separate pages that I would
> >like to add a link on each of those pages (comment and same link). Does
> >anyway know an easy way to do this? What I have done in the past is
simply
> >open each page, do a copy and past, but 102 of them gets very tiring! I
> >currently use FrontPage 98 for most of my web page design.
> >
> >
> >---------------
> >Joan Black Lund
> >
> >http://www.staff.uiuc.edu/~j-lund
>
>
> You could use a SSI #include to put the same information on every page.
> However, you would still have to insert the #include command on each page.
> Looks like you are in for a lot of cut-and-paste.
>
> Regards
> Jim Keebaugh
>
>
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