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Well like I said if you want ot do a page for each element you will need to use some server side includes, this is where during the content of your page somewhere you add a line of code and when you view it, *bing* your header appears, but like I said you'll probably have to pay more to your ISP to do this and for just using includes it probably isn't worth it, unless of course you have your own web server set up. There is a way to use javascript to make client side includes, but this is impractical and quite frankly pointless, unless perhaps you have a huge unweildy page, and in order to understand and read the code you need to split it up, but frankly the time to render the page will take ages anyway. Even though your pages use frames, they're all quite small with not much content, and there is a nice way to create frames without frames using CSS, if you're new to CSS it may take some getting used to , but check it out anyway. [url=http://www.fu2k.org/alex/css/frames]CSS Frames introduction[/url] [url=http://www.fu2k.org/alex/css/frames/fixed]A good example you may find usefull[/url] Basically what I'm trying ot say is that, if you're going to use good practices in CSS and (X)HTML to create a new webpage for yourself you may aswell do it all on one page. Using includes are great if you have a serious webapplication or something equally as sizeable, but for a personal page it's a little bit like overkill. cheers, Blaise
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