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Old 11-29-2006, 04:44 AM   #25 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by REßEL
Once you get the hang of it you do begin to wonder how you managed without it

When designing new sites I tend to start with the index page as normal and build it as a complete static page to look exactly how I want it to look "compiled". I then work out which areas of the page are the ones that will be repeated throughout the site, I then cut out those areas and paste them into the individual include files and include them back onto the index page. Some are obvious targets, header, footer, navigation, etc.
That's the way I do it too! lol I'm not alone in that then.

Yes, php included will definently make your life easier.
Another tip to this tutorial: SEO your include pages as that will be seen by SEs like it was on your main page.
Second, make sure the include pages don't have anything other than the content, so no head or body tags etc.
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