[WEB4LIB] Javascript or CSS question?
Chris Deweese
chrisd at lcls.org
Fri May 4 16:15:40 EDT 2001
Could you make it a .js and just include it everywhere you want it? I myself just gave in and went with the SSI model to save myself some time :) We have a pulldown menu that appears on ours and I am still contemplating making it a .js file but I'm not exactly sure how those work. Most of my experience is with HTML and ASP + Access. So I'm new into the JS world.
Chris Deweese
Webmaster
Lewis & Clark Library System
http://www.lcls.lib.il.us/
Edwardsville IL 62025
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Drew, Bill" <drewwe at MORRISVILLE.EDU>
Reply-To: drewwe at MORRISVILLE.EDU
Date: Fri, 4 May 2001 12:41:41 -0700 (PDT)
>I have been upgrading our library webpages to use CSS and have also added a
>"quicklinks" pull down menu form to allow those who know where they want to
>got to do so more quickly. Is there any way other than SSI or such to get a
>pull down menu that I can modify from just one file that will either be
>called by a script in the pull down menu or via CSS? I am thinking along
>the lines of arrays but can't find a good example to work from. I want to
>be able to add new links to one file and have it appear from all the pages.
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