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Posted by Nonee on 07/19/05 23:14
Perfect! I am using dreamweaver and that works great!
Thank you Gabylana and everyone else for your replies.
I really appreciate it!
On 19 Jul 2005 12:11:54 -0700, "seven-G" <info@seven-g.net> wrote:
>Hi Josh!
>
>You can create a "template" if you have Dreamweaver. Apply he template
>to any additional page you create and that's it. Dreamweaver has very
>simple instructions in its tutorial that can guide you through the
>process. Later if you want to change or add a link to your main menu,
>just open the template and save it. Then you have to open all the rest
>of the pages and press "update" under the template menu and that's it!
>Try it, once you read the tutorial you'll realize it is very simple.
>
>Good Luck!
>
>Gabylana
>www.seven-g.net
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>Nonee wrote:
>> Hello-
>>
>> I am designing a website with a menu and I would like to place
>> the menu (which is in a table) on every page. I would like to be able
>> to call an external javascript function call to write it but I haven't
>> quite figured out how. I know that document.write('blah blah') could
>> do it but that completely rewrites the entire site while I only want
>> to put the table there, in between a title image and the rest of the
>> web content. I know there is innerhtml calls for IE but 1) I am not
>> sure how it works and 2) I rather not shoot myself in the foot in the
>> cross-compatibility factor.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Josh
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