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Post by Sarah on Feb 19, 2016 15:31:40 GMT
Hi guys!
There is a way you can put text in a CSS file and use it to display that text on multiple webpages, so that when you want to change something in that text you only have to change it in the CSS and then it will be changed on all those pages.
There was a time I knew how to do this, but I forgot (oops ...).
I've been googling it for too long already, so if anyone can help out, I'd be most grateful!
Thanks ;)
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Post by GuiltySpark on Feb 23, 2016 15:44:05 GMT
Don't know about CSS text SJ. I think most of the time it's done with JavaScript now. You may find something in HEREAnd HERE
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Post by Sarah on Feb 23, 2016 18:53:52 GMT
Ah that looks interesting! CSS or Javascript - it's both ok with me ;) It's just that I once knew how to do this in CSS, so that's the first thing that sprang to mind. Funny how our minds work: I dó remember I once knéw how to do it, but I don't remember hów to do it. How annoying is that???!!! Haha!
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Post by GuiltySpark on Feb 23, 2016 19:03:49 GMT
It's just a >div tag away
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Post by Lighthouse on Feb 23, 2016 20:34:43 GMT
GOSUB:)
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Post by Sarah on Feb 26, 2016 10:01:10 GMT
Hmmm brainblock - I see nothing but letters and no context. I know how to change the formatting, but how do I put in text? I don't seem to be able to get it right.
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Post by Sarah on Feb 26, 2016 10:54:03 GMT
Ah silly me. Forget about java and css. I just put in a frame. A non scrolling, borderless frame. Problem solved. D'uh ...
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Post by GuiltySpark on Feb 26, 2016 15:35:27 GMT
Do searchengines like frames now? They never used to.
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Post by Sarah on Feb 26, 2016 19:21:49 GMT
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Post by GuiltySpark on Feb 29, 2016 18:50:47 GMT
It would appear that you are not using Frames. iFrames yes but Frames no.
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Post by Sarah on Mar 14, 2016 7:06:28 GMT
Ah that's called an iFrame. Thanks :) It works, that's the main thing.
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