On 4 Oct 2013, at 13:18, Jean Weber <jeanwe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> On 4 Oct 2013, at 12:42, dbclinton <dbc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> On 13-10-03 02:14 AM, Jean Weber wrote:
>>> 
>>> That's certainly possible and indeed has been one of the ideas I've been 
>>> considering. It's always a toss up between "too long a page" and "too many 
>>> clicks to get to a page".
>> Thanks. I'll try to give it some more thought...
>>> 
>>> I've also been considering trying out some additional pages of collections, 
>>> grouped by component, to supplement the pages grouped by document type. 
>>> However, it's not a good idea to have too many pointers that need to be 
>>> manually added or updated, so I need to look up how to embed (include) a 
>>> page of info into several display pages. I've done this before, but not for 
>>> several years. Or perhaps someone here is familiar with that technique? 
>>> Clayton, perhaps?
>> If it's html you're looking for, something like this might work:
>> 
>> <iframe src="http://www.mysite.com"; height=1100; width=1400></iframe>
>> 
>> David
> 
> No, not HTML. A wiki include statement that pulls in another page (or part of 
> a page) on the same wiki. I'll find it, once I take a few minutes to look for 
> it.
> 
> --Jean

Also, iframes with specified heights are evil. Many of us increase font sizes 
and badly done iframes cut off bits of the text.

--Jean
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