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  • Your Name

    Copyright footer

    I'm a volunteer with a non-profit group and I got elected to make a
    web page not because I have any experience with being a webmaster but
    because I'm "the only one who knows anything about computers". The
    web host that we have chosen wants us to put their name and a link to
    their home page at the bottom of all of our web pages.

    Is there a way for me to have an external CSS with a link to an
    external web site, at the bottom of each page and if I wanted to
    change the information on all pages I could just change the external
    CSS file?

    (...hope that make sense.)
  • Neal

    #2
    Re: Copyright footer

    On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 16:25:27 GMT, Your Name <email@address. com> wrote:
    [color=blue]
    > I'm a volunteer with a non-profit group and I got elected to make a
    > web page not because I have any experience with being a webmaster but
    > because I'm "the only one who knows anything about computers".[/color]

    Hee hee. That's how a lot get started. Really study to get it right,
    though. Look over the FAQs for this NG,
    comp.infosystem s.www.authoring.html, and other resources like
    http://www.w3schools.com or other well-recommended tutorials.
    [color=blue]
    > The
    > web host that we have chosen wants us to put their name and a link to
    > their home page at the bottom of all of our web pages.
    >
    > Is there a way for me to have an external CSS with a link to an
    > external web site, at the bottom of each page and if I wanted to
    > change the information on all pages I could just change the external
    > CSS file?
    >
    > (...hope that make sense.)[/color]

    Sure does. Do they really require a link on every page, or just main entry
    pages? "Every page" is unusual.

    You would not do this with CSS. CSS is only for manipulating the
    presentation of the page. A link is content, and is thus the domain of
    HTML.

    Your host likely runs SSI or PHP. With these, it's simple to add an
    included file in your page which has the HTML for this link. Look up SSI
    or preferably PHP, depending on what your host runs.

    If your host runs neither, I think you should find a new host, as there
    are no reasons I casn conjure up to not provide this on a web server, and
    every reason to provide it to the clients.

    Followups are set to comp.infosystem s.www.authoring.html .

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    • Mr.Clean

      #3
      Re: Copyright footer

      In article <daqrq09378o1lc 8mf89d0d22k5b95 lblv6@4ax.com>,
      email@address.c om says...[color=blue]
      > I'm a volunteer with a non-profit group and I got elected to make a
      > web page not because I have any experience with being a webmaster but
      > because I'm "the only one who knows anything about computers". The
      > web host that we have chosen wants us to put their name and a link to
      > their home page at the bottom of all of our web pages.
      >
      > Is there a way for me to have an external CSS with a link to an
      > external web site, at the bottom of each page and if I wanted to
      > change the information on all pages I could just change the external
      > CSS file?
      >
      > (...hope that make sense.)
      >[/color]


      Take a look at the way I do it on my site:
      Baseball in Austin Austin Baseball Austin Baseball League Austin Hard Ball Austin Adult Baseball Austin Area Baseball Baseball Austin Baseball Central Texas


      Look for footer.js in the HTML and download footer.js
      here:


      I place the script tag in every page I need to show to footer.

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      • Mark Tranchant

        #4
        Re: Copyright footer

        Your Name wrote:[color=blue]
        > I'm a volunteer with a non-profit group and I got elected to make a
        > web page not because I have any experience with being a webmaster but
        > because I'm "the only one who knows anything about computers".[/color]

        Starting here, rather than with MS FrontPage, sets you apart from most
        who venture down this path...
        [color=blue]
        > The web host that we have chosen wants us to put their name and a
        > link to their home page at the bottom of all of our web pages.[/color]

        Choose a different host?
        [color=blue]
        > Is there a way for me to have an external CSS with a link to an
        > external web site, at the bottom of each page and if I wanted to
        > change the information on all pages I could just change the external
        > CSS file?[/color]

        Not with a pure CSS solution.

        Javascript would be one way (see other reply), but depends on client
        support. Other options are server-side includes (SSI) or PHP/ASP, both
        of which depend on server support.

        --
        Mark.

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        • Dr John Stockton

          #5
          Re: Copyright footer

          JRS: In article <daqrq09378o1lc 8mf89d0d22k5b95 lblv6@4ax.com>, dated
          Wed, 1 Dec 2004 16:25:27, seen in news:comp.infos ystems.www.authoring.st
          ylesheets, Your Name <email@address. com> posted :
          [color=blue]
          >I'm a volunteer with a non-profit group and I got elected to make a
          >web page not because I have any experience with being a webmaster but
          >because I'm "the only one who knows anything about computers". The
          >web host that we have chosen wants us to put their name and a link to
          >their home page at the bottom of all of our web pages.
          >
          >Is there a way for me to have an external CSS with a link to an
          >external web site, at the bottom of each page and if I wanted to
          >change the information on all pages I could just change the external
          >CSS file?[/color]

          I doubt it; it could be done with a javascript include file invoked at
          the foot of each page (which would not work for all readers); it could
          be done by programmed action at the server, which is likely to be more
          than you want to learn about (and may not be available).

          Be aware that there are tools that can make systematic changes across
          the whole of a file set. For example, my own pages typically include
          one instance of Merlyn and two or more of merlyn.demon; if I were to
          change hostname to Mercat, I could update the master copies of all pages
          by, at a "MS-DOS Prompt", :-

          mtr -r -c- *.htm - Merlyn = Mercat merlyn.demon = mercat.demon

          where mtr invokes MiniTrue. With a -n option, it would not even ask
          each time. Then,

          mtr -r -o *.htm - merlyn

          would list any residual instances of merlyn, case-independently.

          --
          © John Stockton, Surrey, UK. ?@merlyn.demon. co.uk Turnpike v4.00 MIME. ©
          Web <URL:http://www.merlyn.demo n.co.uk/> - FAQish topics, acronyms, & links.
          I find MiniTrue useful for viewing/searching/altering files, at a DOS prompt;
          free, DOS/Win/UNIX, <URL:http://www.idiotsdelig ht.net/minitrue/> Update hope?

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          • Lauri Raittila

            #6
            Re: Copyright footer

            in comp.infosystem s.www.authoring.stylesheets, Your Name wrote:[color=blue]
            > I'm a volunteer with a non-profit group and I got elected to make a
            > web page not because I have any experience with being a webmaster but
            > because I'm "the only one who knows anything about computers". The
            > web host that we have chosen wants us to put their name and a link to
            > their home page at the bottom of all of our web pages.[/color]

            So, it is nothing about copyright, nor footer. Maybe you could have
            thought some better subject... (my first reaction to subject was: no,
            that is not required...)
            [color=blue]
            > Is there a way for me to have an external CSS with a link to an
            > external web site, at the bottom of each page and if I wanted to
            > change the information on all pages I could just change the external
            > CSS file?[/color]

            Sure, but that is wrong way to do it. As is JavaScript stuff.

            It is somewhat likely that your host has some server side tools
            installed. Find out which, and learn some simple include command in that
            tool. It is easier and much more likely to work as any CSS or JS
            "solution". Of course, when using CSS or JS to include the thing, it
            won't be shown everytime, and if that is enaugh for host, then it has no
            harm either...

            --
            Lauri Raittila <http://www.iki.fi/lr> <http://www.iki.fi/zwak/fonts>

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