BRANDI JASMINE <brandi_at_brandijasmine.com> WROTE:
>Frontpage has a really easy tool called "Include Page"
>- it only works within the web/domain though (I
>understand Dreamweaver has it too for all the MS
>-haters out there). I use it extensively. All the ads
>and most of the navigation on my sites are "includes".
Here's a good explanation on server side includes,
including resources and creative usages:
http://Ezine-Tips.com/articles/strategy/20000714.shtml
>You can also use JavaScript to do an "include". A
>database is over the heads of most folks here, I'd wager
>(at least it's over my head). You can use the
>JavaScript tutorial here to do an include instead of
>doing syndication as well:
> http://www.brandijasmine.com/web/writers/syndicate-1.html
More on JavaScript feeds and server side includes:
http://Ezine-Tips.com/articles/content/20010322.shtml
>Granted - all this means the site has to be designed with
>this in mind in the first place ... <g>
Converting an older site with numerous pages is
certainly time consuming, but it pays off immediately.
Java feeds, skyscraper ads, navigation changes, etc.
Todd Kellner
http://Opt-Influence.com/
http://List-Universe.com/
Received on Fri Jun 01 2001 - 09:58:31 CDT