On 9/11/03 1:20 PM, Ian, for whom Jesus died for the complete forgiveness of
all sins, wrote from [EMAIL PROTECTED] saying:

> I don't think CSS will help you include some navbar file.  For the
> include you need something else.
> If your server supports PHP you could use that.  PHP will let you
> 'include' another file at any point in your HTML as you like.  PHP
> will also let you include content from another site like you
> mentioned you wanted to do.  PHP is quite powerful and useful for
> many scripting tasks.

Hmm. Dan doesn't use PHP for LEM. Dan Knight, how do you do it? Is that just
stationery, or do you use SSI?

I know of these things but not how. I could learn to program it, but I'm
looking for an easy solution. If this is the easiest thing out there, I'll
do it, but is there anything simpler?

http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_reference.asp mentions a content tag for
CSS, but it's CSS2 and no browsers are listed for it. Is that just for
images, or can that be used for html?

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