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I was wondering this because my site is still in design, and i will most likely have more pages than what i plan. So i was thinking, maybe where my navbar is, i could link it to a "links.html" file and instead of having to update all my pages, i could just update that one page. Any ideas?
Thank you for reading.
-Andrew_b
Thank you for reading.
-Andrew_b
Even with Iframes, you going to have to change every page. Just think about it,
You going to have the same code for:
home, about us, services, contact us ect.
Except the iframe src. So when you want to update, you going to have to change all pages. Yes you can use find and replace, then again, you can do so without iframes. See what I mean?
Use normal frames instead of inline to achieve what you aiming for.
Regards.
You going to have the same code for:
home, about us, services, contact us ect.
Except the iframe src. So when you want to update, you going to have to change all pages. Yes you can use find and replace, then again, you can do so without iframes. See what I mean?
Use normal frames instead of inline to achieve what you aiming for.
Regards.
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Even with Iframes, you going to have to change every page. Just think about it,
You going to have the same code for:
home, about us, services, contact us ect.
Except the iframe src. So when you want to update, you going to have to change all pages. Yes you can use find and replace, then again, you can do so without iframes. See what I mean?
Use normal frames instead of inline to achieve what you aiming for.
Regards.
Normal Frames. Ahh. I shall be researching then. On another forum they said iframes were the way to go.
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