Tips for re-displaying your dedicated page
within your own website.
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Re-displaying your dedicated page within your site
will save you time updating, you will only need to edit |
This is simple to carry out if your site uses frames, by using the code shown
below to call your page after editing it to reflect
your individual
requirements.
If your site does not use frames, then follow the instructions here to create an
inline frame.
This example could be used out of the box by the Romford Organisation,
because their site already uses frames.
http://www.greyhound-data.com/bgrd/adoption.htm?id=107&x=&bgcolor=ffffff
This is the list of the available dogs of the Lincolnshire Greyhound Trust
http://www.greyhound-data.com/bgrd/adoption.htm?id=101&x=0&bgcolor=669999
Explanation of the conventions used:
id=000 contains the unique code to display your page, how to find your code?
| To read the unique code for your page, first you must be sure the status bar is showing at the bottom of the screen, click on view/status bar if it is not. Then go to your page and hover with your mouse over one of the navigation tabs at the top of the table, you will then see in the status bar the link to your page, make a note of the id=???. |
bgcolor=ffffff sets the background color to white, change this
to display the colour of your choice,
to match your existing colours for example or use the colour picker here:
http://www.pagetutor.com/pagetutor/makapage/picker/
ffffff is the hex value of white you can set it to any color you like.
&list=r sets the page to
default to your rehomed section.
Here a further example with different coloured text, this time with blue
background and dark blue text and
defaulting to rehomed section.
http://www.greyhound-data.com/bgrd/adoption.htm?id=101&x=0&bgcolor=3399CC&text=003366&list=r