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Posted by Jon Slaughter on 03/12/07 14:34
"Jukka K. Korpela" <jkorpela@cs.tut.fi> wrote in message
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> Scripsit Jon Slaughter:
>
>> I'm learing html and I have a nav bar that I want to always be
>> displayed on the top of the page.
>
> Stop wanting that.
>
> When you have more than one content page, create a main page that contains
> links to the content pages, and make the content pages link to the main
> page.
>
> Later, consider asking whether it would be useful to have a nav bar on
> every page, and learn that the answer is probably "No". But if you decide
> otherwise, design the navigation bar so that it need not be changed more
> often than once in a decade, so that you can copy it onto every page (if
> you can't use or don't know how to use or don't want to use server-side
> includes).
>
>> Should I use frames or div?
>
> No.
>
>> I was thinking of including the nav bar on every page linked by it
>> but that seems kinda redundant(I know the browser will cache the
>> images but I still think its kinda redundant to do because there are
>> better ways).
>
> Don't even think of using images for navigation.
>
and why the fuck not? Its funny how you think you have the right to dictate
to me what I can and can not do. Sounds like your on an ego trip. To bad
for you now that I will put you on my ignore list.
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