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UF and College of Medicine Web Pages

UF and College of Medicine Web Pages. UF and Com Web Pages. Makes heavy use of CSS Uses Server Side Includes Not the Dreamweaver kind of Templates. Server Side Includes. Can only be edited in the include file Pages must have an extension that a server recognizes to process or parse

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UF and College of Medicine Web Pages

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  1. UF and College of MedicineWeb Pages

  2. UF and Com Web Pages • Makes heavy use of CSS • Uses Server Side Includes • Not the Dreamweaver kind of Templates

  3. Server Side Includes • Can only be edited in the include file • Pages must have an extension that a server recognizes to process or parse the information • Preview on the server not in your local browser

  4. SSI To add the SSI to your page use <!--#include virtual="includes/com_head.shtml" --> For Apache servers <!--#include file="includes/com_head.stm" --> For Microsoft IIS servers

  5. Div and Span Tags • <div> and <span> tags are containers • Both must be created in pairs • With a beginning tag and an ending tag • Div tags are block elements • Similar to a paragraph • Span tags are inline elements • Like bookends – Just hold things together

  6. Span Tag <div id="header"> <div class="com_logo"><a href="http://www.med.ufl.edu/">College of Medicine<span></span></a></div>

  7. The Navigation • Highlights the page you are currently viewing. • Uses an If statement • Match what is in the / / to the title of the content page

  8. Navigation <!--#if expr="${title} = /PRIMARY1/"--> <span id="menu_highlight"><h2>PRIMARY1 HEADING</h2></span> <!--#else --> <h2><a href="primary.shtml">PRIMARY1 HEADING</a></h2> <!--#endif -->

  9. Page Titles <!--#set var="title" value="WEB SITE TITLE - SECONDARY1-1"--> <!--#set var="description" value="PAGE OR DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION"--> <!--#include virtual="includes/com_head.shtml" --> <!-- ===== BEGIN CONTENT ======== -->

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