Sharing Conten in a cell.

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Steve

I want to have a cell on each page of my website that has the same content.
For example sponsors of an event. I would like to be able to update this
content in one location and have every page updated instead of having to
update every page manually. How do I do this?
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

One way is with an Include. Insert | Web Component | Included Content |
Page.

Create a New Page with your content that will be common and updated as you
wish. Name it something meaningful to you...maybe; update_inc.htm or
whatever. Save it.

Then in each cell on whatever pages you want it to appear in, put your
cursor and ... Insert | Web Component | Included Content | Page and select
the page name... update_inc.htm (or whatever you called it).

hth..

R.


|I want to have a cell on each page of my website that has the same content.
| For example sponsors of an event. I would like to be able to update this
| content in one location and have every page updated instead of having to
| update every page manually. How do I do this?
 
K

Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]

Create your shared content page and then use the FrontPage Include Component
to include it into the other pages. Type "include page" into the FrontPage
Help and take a look at "Add an Included Content Web component to a Web
page".

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~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
Spider Web Woman Designs
web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

....forgot: then when you want to update all pages you only have to edit
update_inc.htm (or whatever you named it)


| One way is with an Include. Insert | Web Component | Included Content |
| Page.
|
| Create a New Page with your content that will be common and updated as you
| wish. Name it something meaningful to you...maybe; update_inc.htm or
| whatever. Save it.
|
| Then in each cell on whatever pages you want it to appear in, put your
| cursor and ... Insert | Web Component | Included Content | Page and select
| the page name... update_inc.htm (or whatever you called it).
|
| hth..
|
| R.
|
|
| ||I want to have a cell on each page of my website that has the same
content.
|| For example sponsors of an event. I would like to be able to update this
|| content in one location and have every page updated instead of having to
|| update every page manually. How do I do this?
|
|
 
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p c

Steve said:
I want to have a cell on each page of my website that has the same content.
For example sponsors of an event. I would like to be able to update this
content in one location and have every page updated instead of having to
update every page manually. How do I do this?

The FP include described by Kathlen and Rob is one option.

Another iption is to use IFRAME
http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/frames/_IFRAME.html

Another option is to use dynamic content retrieved from a database or a
text gile.

...PC
 
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Trevor L.

p said:
The FP include described by Kathlen and Rob is one option.

Another iption is to use IFRAME
http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/frames/_IFRAME.html

Another option is to use dynamic content retrieved from a database or
a text gile.

..PC

Hi PC,

Yes, I like to use IFRAMEs too.

A disadvantage is supposed to be that Google, etc. index the page
separately, but does this matter?

I am wondering if this is still true
<IFRAME ...> is an HTML 4.0 addition to the frames toolbox. Currently only
MSIE supports <IFRAME ...>.

They work fine in FF.

What about other browsers ?
(I only have IE6 and FF installed, so I can't check any others myself.)
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

NS 6 and up now support the IFrame.

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