Correct other than using the site rather than application.dryml,
you'll only affect that particular subsite.

On Jun 7, 11:20 am, Togg <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you have a look in $RAILS_ROOT/views/taglibs/front_site.dryml you
> can add a extend for the page tag.
> Basically I found out after you learn how to extend and replace stuff
> with dryml, development is going to speed up :)
>
> To replace the header you can do:
>
> <extend tag="page">
>     <header: replace>
>     ...
>     </header:>
> </extend tag="page">
>
> To extend:
>
> <extend tag="page">
>     <append-header:>
>     ...
>     </append-header:>
> </extend tag="page">
>
> If you want to learn more about this stuff, i can definetly recommend
> the hobo dryml guide :-)http://cookbook.hobocentral.net/manual/dryml-guide
>
> Best regards,
> Sebastian
>
> On 7 Jun., 16:59, 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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