HTML - Links Showing Up On All Pages
I'm a novice at html and my site has a navigation box on every page with links to all the other pages. Now I have been editing the links in the box and then copy pasting that code onto every page. I know there is a better way to do this. I used CSS to set the attributes of the box but can i put the content into the CSS file also so that I dont have to go into every page? please ask for specifications because I feel like I was not very clear.
<div class="boxnavencase"> <div class="boxcontmid"><h2>Navigation</h2><br /> <a href="index.htm">Home</a><br /> <a href="Services.htm">Services</a><br /> That is basically the code of the navigation box with more links. I do not want to have to keep copy pasting this onto every page. what's the better way? thank you very much Similar TutorialsHello all, First off I am an extreme novice in HTML. Actually I have a web page I promote on line that is involved with network marketing. I am not here to promote my site but I have a serious problem with accomplishing one specific HTML task that I am hoping one of you can help me out with. Here it is: 1. I want a down-line members page (His/Her link) to link to mine. 2. In there page and mine, I need to know how the code (href) can be set to automatically change the sign up link on my page (temporarily), so that the end result will be that a new prospect clicks on the sign up link on my page it will automatically take it to my down line members sign up page or their affiliate sign up page, so they will credit for the sign up of the new prospect. I know this is a simple task but I can not find an explanation anywhere on line to include on line tutors in HTML. I know it can be done because my mentor or up line has done it before and it worked. Unfortunately the man disappeared an I am unable to track him down for advise. So here I am asking the EXPERTS in the field to help me out if possible. So please folks if you can please email me if you can point me in the right direction or show me how its done. Best Regards, Bobby Morris Hi, I have just started to get my feet wet in web development so please don't be annoyed if this is a little basic. I have a 12 page intranet site with links on each page. As these links are the same on all pages i would like to know if there is a way to update one file and include that on all pages. At the momment i am updating the links individually. Thanks for your help. Hi Guys, Here is my website: -family unfriendly link removed- I downloaded this site template somewhere and finished it with all my pictures and stuff. May. Man IE is all screwed up. Mine site is perfect in FF I wish IE would follow the lead on IE standards but that is another day. Anyways, I have some text on my index page that is suppose to link to this page http://www.mesquitechristmas.com/blog/index.php Anyways in IE when you click on it it brings up a blank white page but the URL is in the address bar. Like I said though in FF it works fine. I have not tried this with IE 7 I have been testing things with 6 then will upgrade back to 7 unless someone knows how I can run both? Does anyone know why this might be happening? -Thanks I am working on making a website, and learning as I go. I have been trying to figure out how I would make links and images appear in the same section of many different pages using code. Is this possible in HTML/CSS, which are the only languages I have any experience in. If you need anymore information, let me know and I'll add more details. Links not showing up in address bar. Hi i wonder if anyone can help me, I'm designing a basic web page, and ive got a few pages and a few links in there, but when I view the site online, when i click on the links, no matter what I click on, the address bar never changes. Its always: www.example.com it never puts the extensions on like.... www.example.com/index.html www.example.com/aboutus.html Ive have made a few basic web sites in the past but never encountered this problem before. Its probably something galringly obvious and im being an idiot. Can someone please help? Oh and BTW Im using dreamweaver (the designers view not code view, im more of a designer not a programmer, i understand basic html enough to tidy up the code, but not write it all from scratch) Thank you! Nikky Hi there, Please take a look at www.usip.co.uk/index5.html I am trying to get rid of the lines under the links(especially in the navigation bar) but have no idea how to . I think its something to do with the properties of the href links. Can you help? Thanks Hi all, I've spent several hours building my site. Most of my time was spent setting up the custom menu using CSS. So I am very disappointed to see it not display correctly in Firefox. After doing some research, I realized that some of my HTML isn't validating correctly. But I cant figure out how to fix it. A lot of has to do with the SPAN codes. 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He did a lot of "upgrades" to the site so he says, but he left. Now I am in charge again of re-modeling the site. The problem is I am trying to figure out why there are so many dead links. I have looked up and down the server, but can't find anything. Ok before I confuse anyone else here is what I am talking about. For example this page that I originally made : Code: http://www.discoveryfirm.com/tokushu/index.html cannot be found but if I take of the end: http://www.discoveryfirm.com/tokushu/ the page is there. Now I am trying to fix a lot of dead links, but I cannot figure out what the programmer did to the site. I am still new to all the high-tech features in the web world. Could somebody please explain. Hi everyone, I hope I have posted this in the right area. This is my first time posting here. I currently have my main pages listed at the top of my site as graphics (see fussybaby.ca). I would like to potentially remove these graphics and use text links instead - I had the graphics designed for me, so I can't just go in and make new ones, however I'd like to change/rearrange the links and add some new ones. So my question is: How hard is this to do? Is this something I need to hire someone to do for me? Thanks in advance for any advice! This will be hard for me to explain so I will add an image: http://img75.imageshack.us/my.php?image=examplexu6.gif How do I go about loading a page within a page. For example, in the pic, if you clicked Cost it would load a page within the loading area without taking off to another location. I seen it on a site before, i remember the links were something like "/?p=cost" or something like that. And the page appeared to not navigate elsewhere, the cost page was just loaded within the page i was on. hope that makes sense, if so any examples on this? is it hard to do? messy? safe with most browsers? thanks I'm currently making a new layout for my site and before it will go online, I want to set all my pages on a BRB page/status (customized with my own brb logo+text etc.. Anyway I can do this? How do I make variable pages? EG: ../showgame?id=10 So multiple pages can begenerated from one document. If this is in the wrong section sorry, i have been thinking of adding a new page to my site and added sky sports, but how do i set up a page that opens another web page right away? Hello everyone! This is my first thread, and I need some help. I just started developing my site hosted by godaddy.com and I am doing all my html and through dreamweaver and uploading new content through dreamweaver also via FTP. The problem I am having is i am tryingto add new pages that link off my HOME PAGE. For example: CONTACT US, ABOUT US, PICS, and so on. I have made this types of pages but I'm not sure why they are not linking right? What address should I be point the CONTACT BUTTON to? My site is www.adiktedapparel.com Any help would be great!!! THANKS! Bill C. Hi, Currently my website is valid XHTML but I am planning on re coding the whole thing. I wanted to use HTML because to me it's a little easier and more basic. If I just start out with the html and head tags and no DOCTYPE and use the basic tags...do you think it would still work ok? I just dont want to go through the whole validation thing. I know other sites who use plain HTML without validating and their site works fine. Also I was wondering if it matters about uppercase tags? like < HTML > and < A > or < a > does caps make any difference? I guess I should probably just try it and then test it on major browsers to see for myself. Any advice would be appreciated! I just want to use plain HTML without worrying about validation....but I also want to make sure that people can use it on all different monitor sizes and browsers (at least all major browsers). I know thats the whole point of validation, but pretty much my question is: if I use plain HTML tags, including deprecated ones such as the < font > tag if it would still be usable on major browsers? I'm wondering because I've noticed that even though the W3C claims they are deprecated, some of them still work anyways? Sometimes I wonder if the W3C is right about that? Thanks! Is there any way to use an xml file and create a link to a new page that has information based on a block of data in the xml file? Ok. I know that there are codes for fading between pages, I used to use them ALL THE TIME when I used Piczo (blech!). My question is, do all or at least most browsers support that sort of code, and can I use it in a valid XHTML page? Or is it done with JavaScript? The only reason I'm asking is because I'm making a new site for my drum videos, and the welcome page has a really nice picture of a drum set (in black and white with a slight glow) with a white background, and if I faded to a blank page, then the homepage, I think it would look really nice. So again, is it valid XHTML, and do most browsers support it? http://soundcoremusic.com/USED%20GEAR/usedgear.html I really need a webmaster to view my code and give me some options! I've done so much googling and had so many failed attempts to center this new page I'm working on but I just can't figure it out and its really holding me back Thanks! -Kurt edit: I feel like I've been placing the div container in the wrong place or something, i really need my code to be viewed and then some specific directions I test all of my pages on all of the most popular browsers. I believe that you can only have one version of IE installed per user account. I have IE6 running on one PC, and IE7 on another PC. Once IE8 becomes popular, I will test my pages on that too. Q. Can I have multiple versions of IE available on a single Windows XP PC? Do I need three PCs to run IE6-7-8? Q. How are you guys addressing this problem? |