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| Re: menubar external definition ¶ | |
| Just include the HTML that defines the menu with any mechanism provided by the server-side scripting language that you use, i.e. PHP or Perl, etc. Should be quite easy. If you don't use server-side scripting (i.e. all pages are static) then it's more complicated.. You should try using Apache SSI (server-side includes), if you're using Apache; otherwise I can't help you. | |
| Re[2]: menubar external definition ¶ | |
| hello, thanks for your quick answer. So, I'm looking for a way that uses either javascript's include, or an IFRAME that includes the HTML code required. Will one of these solutions work with dynarchMenu ? I think that the ability to factorize a menu bar in a single file for many pages that share the same look will be a great feature. Any change of the menubar remains very simple, and is automatically reported to every page. Best regards | |
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| Re[3]: menubar external definition ¶ | |
| You could try using the cross-frames feature of DynarchMenu, as in this demo: http://www.dynarch.com/demos/hmenu/examples/frames.html Note that while this is supported by our menu, I don't recommend frames because they seriously limit the site accessibility (which results in a weak score at various search engines). | |
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