|  | Posted by Oli Filth on 06/07/05 01:05 
Luigi Donatello Asero said the following on 06/06/2005 22:28:> "Oli Filth" <catch@olifilth.co.uk> skrev i meddelandet
 > news:3RYoe.1927$ls3.713@newsfe1-win.ntli.net...
 >
 >>e.g.:
 >>
 >>menu.html
 >>=========
 >>
 >><DIV id="menu">
 >><H2>Menu</H2>
 >><UL>
 >><LI><A href="page.php">Home</A></LI>
 >><LI><A href="shoes.php">Shoes</A></LI>
 >><LI><A href="stuff.php">Stuff</A></LI>
 >></UL>
 >></DIV>
 >>
 >>
 >>home.php
 >>========
 >>
 >><!DOCTYPE ...>
 >><HTML>
 >><HEAD>...</HEAD>
 >><BODY>
 >><?php include "menu.html"; ?>
 >>
 >><H1>Welcome to my site!</H1>
 >>....
 >>....
 >></BODY>
 >></HTML>
 >>
 >>Use the same <?php include "menu.html"; ?> line in every page.
 >>Obviously, you'd need to work out how to get it to cope with different
 >>language versions.
 >>
 >>That's how I design all of my sites. It works. It saves me huge amounts
 >>of time. It's easy to maintain. It ensures all pages are consistent and
 >>up to date. It keeps page infrastructure separate from page content. You
 >>have no reason not to at least try this!
 >
 >
 >>There - that is direct, practical, sensible advice that answers your
 >>original question. ;)
 >
 > Yes, it is.
 > But I am afraid that it is not robots´ friendly.
 
 That's nonsense! Who told you that?
 
 
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 Oli
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