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Posted by dorayme on 06/24/07 05:15
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<1182658582.686571.288140@e16g2000pri.googlegroups.com>,
John <phasereverse@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm currently building it locally, so no url is available.
>
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> On Jun 23, 9:11 pm, Adrienne Boswell <arb...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > Gazing into my crystal ball I observed John <phasereve...@gmail.com>
> > writing innews:1182655814.663360.242240@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
> >
> > > I have a web page which was authored in photoshop with a css xhtml
> > > layout.I'd like for only the text an dmain image to change when the
> > > user selects a new page, having the background images stay the same as
> > > to avoid reloading of the entire page. Is there a way to just replace
>
If a link is clicked on the page you mention, you want the viewer
to see everything the same but a few bits? So is it so important
to you that it is a new page that loads as long as it looks the
same in the respects you want it to look the same? It is usually
fine to make a number of pages similar but different. With modern
browser caching, loading tends to be fast because the images and
other tthings are already on the users computer by time he does
any clicking to go elsewhere. If you want the bits that are the
same to be more easily controlled and "in one place" on your own
development computer and on the server, consider using includes,
either server side includes or PHP includes for the common
elements.
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dorayme
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