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I don't know if this has been done, if it has please disreguard or delete...
Just a mini hack for those that want to put things on non-vb pages and don't want to hard code the colors. Without the space after the { and before the } of course. Puts the replacement $vars in an array then you assign them in order so you can use them on other pages. e.g. bgcolor = "$bgcolor1" Code:
require("global.php"); |
I like the idea, I needed sumthing like this.
But how do I go about doing it ?? Can you please include more detailed steps. Thank you |
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