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Header and Footer Inclusion for Beginners Hits: 3914


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Let's pretend you have 10 pages in your site with the same design and you want to change a link in your menu. You would have to edit all 10 pages, right? Nope, there's a much quicker way allowing you to edit just one file and it's not as hard as it sounds. What we have to do is create a header file and a footer file. The header file contains all the HTML code for the top portion of your site. The footer contains the HTML for the bottom. Content goes between the header and footer. Let's get started...


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Date Added: Aug 27, 2003
Last Updated: Aug 27, 2003


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