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Placing a " Header" at the top of every page

 
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underamountain

 

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Placing a " Header" at the top of every page - 7/20/2002 7:23:21   
Hi,
Using a Windows 2000 Advanced Server with IIS 5 on it. Using the Computer Management Console and right clicking on any of the subwebs in there and select " Properties" . Gives a bunch of options such as " Directory" , " Documents" , " Server Extensions" , etc... Under the " Documents" section there is an option to " Enable Document Footer" . This is a great feature that I use to take care of the copyright information at the bottom of every page.

Here' s my question... I' d like to do the same thing with a " Header" because I want to insert a Menu system to the top of every page. Is there any way to do this? Shared Borders aren' t the answer for me because this is for an Intranet in which there are currently over 120 subwebs. By using shared borders, I' d have to insert the menu into 120 _borders/top.htm files and that' s going to be waaaay too much work to keep up with.

What other options do I have to try and make this work? Any help is appreciated.

Regards,
Dave

" and the guitar players look damaged, they' ve been outcasts all their lives"
Rian

 

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RE: Placing a " Header" at the top of every ... - 7/20/2002 11:15:31   
I am locking this post since it is already being discussed in" Intermediate / Advanced" .

Rian :)

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