Marking where you are
by Matthew Seaver <mseaver(at)bigfoot.com>
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Mon, 29 Jan 2001 23:23:37 -0800 |
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>------ Mark where you are ----
>I am one of those people who like to have it clear in the navigation
>which page I am on. Take the Portfolio page for example. Even though
>you have a large clear label at the top of the page that says Portfolio,
>I'd like to have the page put in context in the navigation links.
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>Home - Our Philosophy - [Portfolio] - Pricing - About Us -
>Resources - Contact Us
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How does one go about this? I have a template or Library file for my
Navigation bar. It is the same on every page. If I change the library
item, it makes the change on all 22 pages of my site so, by doing I have
condensed my work time on something like that dramatically. And since I am
not a "paid" professional webmaster, and only do this on my spare time
(which is very hard to come by), how would I accomplish this and still have
an ease of updating the navbar?
Thanks for your thoughts in advance,
Matt Seaver
webmaster(at)newwinecc.org
http://www.newwinecc.org/
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