I agree with Thomas. I use <includes> thoughout my sites.
If you use tables with the includes you can get your sidebar
taken care of. I would leave the CSS for the presentation
stuff.
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: You can use the FP Include Page Component to do what you
want, and if using FP2003, you could also
: use Dynamic Web Template with or without the FP Include
Page component with have a need to use CSS
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: > could i get another answer..? maybe some more help or
other comment...?
: > this is the website
www.foxarch.com
: > and i would like to if possible get CSS to generate the
exact same header
: > and sidebar on every single page.... so i don't hafta
change each and every
: > page when i add or delete or modify the links or
graphics in the header or
: > sidebar.
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