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Old 04-21-2008, 07:34 AM Index - Main page
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Hi Guys,

When I started web design, As we all I started with HTML, All that createing mutiple pages and rubbish..

Latly I've been using a php page, Ive only used tables and for the main content I've just used a php line to collect the htm content pages..

I'm wondering what others ways can I move forward to better things?

Well I know that the way forward for me is building without using tables, Divs and Css but what do you do with the content?

I don't want mutiple pages, I'd rather just have mutiple content pages which is very easy to change anything if anything goes wrong or needs updated.

Thanks,

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Old 04-21-2008, 01:32 PM Re: Index - Main page
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Other than server side includes (SSI) there's not much else to do if you want this.
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Old 04-21-2008, 07:11 PM Re: Index - Main page
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The way I generally build sites is to pull out all the common parts into a separate file and use PHP includes to pull them into the pages.

Usually all you need is a separate header and footer, but you could keep anything that's repeated across pages in it's own file.

Then the actual php pages are a few includes and the content specific to that page. I wouldn't use the include on the content for that page, but rather the content that will be shared across pages.
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