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The Basic Uses Of SSI - Server Side Includes
SSI stands for Server Side
Includes. In it's simple form, it means that you can put a tag in your HTML pages that will be replaced by the file that you
specify. This is extremely useful and I strongly urge you, whether you are a beginner or advanced designer, to use it. It
will save you many hours work later.
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| 2003-10-14
Using SSI's To Ease Site Maintenance
Before building a site, every
webmaster has to make a decision on what layout method to use. Most seem to go with either a frame or a table-based layout,
the latter being more popular in these days. While both of these have their advantages and disadvantages, a frame-based site
is usually easier to update.
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| 2003-09-27
Taming the Update Monster
Have you ever spent two hours changing just
one word that recurs on each page of your website? Anyone who has maintained a web site with many pages for an extended
period of time knows the nightmare of having to edit a word or date that recurs on each page, such as copyright information.
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| 2003-09-18
The Background-Table Combo
Ever wondered how some websites seem to have
multiple "layers" of designs? Although some use frames and other design techniques to accomplish this look, I'm going to
show you a simple way to create the look without the "headaches" of complicated design techniques.
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| 2003-09-17
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