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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 04/02/07 17:17
Justin.Voelker wrote:
> Hello Everyone:
>
> I am in search of an easier way to develop pages. My most current
> website, www.Base2WebDesign.com, has the exact same layout throughout
> the entire site. Right now I use a function called "page_top()" and
> page_bottom()" that , when called, display the tops and bottoms of
> pages. All I have to do on the actual index.php page is call those two
> functions and then write the main content on that page. This seems
> stupid but it seems to work. I would like to use templates but I
> don't know much about them and I have yet to find anything that just
> screams simplicity to me and ease of use. If anyone could point me in
> the right direct for developing pages that have a consistent layout
> with dynamic content on the "main section" of the page, I would be
> forever grateful. Again, I would like to use templates because from
> what I have seen they look like they are what I need. Can anyone
> direct me toward and very simple, straight-forward, easy-to-use
> template system (if this is what I indeed would need) that could speed
> up the rendering of the pages without hitting the server on each page
> load for the same page layout? Also, my current way of building the
> page may be to fault but might there be a solution to the pages
> "blinking" when you switch from one pages to the next for the first
> time. When you return to that same page there is no blink. Thank you
> so much to anyone and everyone that can solve any of the problems I
> have listed above!
>
Even a template will have to hit the server for every page load, even if
it is the same layout. The only way you could stop that is to save the
page outputs as html files and just load the static pages.
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