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currently for non-standard vb3 pages im using this code (my links page as an example)
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i dont want to call any template for the page - eg. for the links page i called the links template, but i dont want this, i want the content to remain in the file that is calling the header and footer anyone got an idea of how to do this any help would be greatly appreciated ![]() |
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When you include global.php header and footer are generated along with all style vars. Use this within your html:
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ill give it a bash - thanks for the quick reply brad
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brad - im calling it no problem and the header and footer (including the navnar) are displaying
however the navbar and parts of my header arent displaying properly. it seems to be having problems calling classes eg. <tr id="cat"> <td class="thead"><normalfont color="{categoryfontcolor}"><b>Main Menu</b></normalfont> </td> </tr> <tr> <td class="alt1"> which results in tables being white etc when they should be coloured what else apart from global, header and footer should i call - is the problem because of the stylesheet - should i link directly to them thanks ![]() |
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dont worry - i sorted it - im an idiot - lol
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