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New To Webbuilding
Hey everyone,
I am relatively new to web building and i have built a small website for my local rugby club, I am considering a revamp and i am looking to see if there is any tutorials regarding creating a template so the base of each page remains the same (i.e. edit one and it edits all the information on each page) and only the individual information on each page is edited. Any help in this matter would be very much appreciated. The website is www.britonferryrfc.co.uk Many thanks Rocket |
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Re: New To Webbuilding
You'll probably want to look into a CMS (content management system) - that lets you use a template to control the look of pages, while easily adding content via an admin control panel. Another possible option - I believe dreamweaver (HTML editor) has support for templates that would let you do what you're looking for. I've never used it, so I don't know the specifics.
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Re: New To Webbuilding
Hi....
In a situation like yours where a fairly small and mostly static site is required I always turn to wordpress. Wordpress poweres countless company websites out there from very small ones to huge ones. Wordpress is free.
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Re: New To Webbuilding
i was told about server side includes would these be any good?
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