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Using PHP in Templates...
Is it possible... and if so... can someone describe to me how I can use php in my header and footer.
For example... I have a website that I am using and I have the navigation bar defined by... <?php require_once("inc/nav.php"); ?> How might I be able to use that in the header on my forums? |
You can not put that in a template. You might want to put it in a hook though.
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Hate to sound like a complete idiot, but where would the location be? I can create the plug-in, but I'm not sure where to put it. As of now, it directly follows the site logo.
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