Usually you will override the page tag in your application dryml.
Then you can insert what you want there and it will be applicable to
all pages.  If you decide to completely rewrite the page tag, you can,
just add a 'content' parameter or you'll need to replace every tag.

On Jun 7, 8:59 am, Pete <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can access the css and modify the appearance of the page header, but
> I want to be able to get into the inner workings of the header so I
> can add hyperlinks into it, and possibly other changes.
>
> Where is the header located - I know it is part of <page> and the
> rapid library, but I can't seem to find this to edit it?
>
> Is there a dryml file which contains the page header from which I can
> edit?

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