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To make this work the easiest, should I move the PVII JavaScript link and the Stylesheet links into the editable Head section so I can change it from page to page as necessary? Or is there a better solution? |
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I've built a site using a tempalte I created, which has PVII nav. We want to have a separate section in the site made from the same template, but useing a different PVII navigation. To make this work the easiest, should I move the PVII JavaScript link and the Stylesheet links into the editable Head section so I can change it from page to page as necessary? Or is there a better solution? -Jesse |
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Thanks, Murray. Good points. Do you have a better/easier solution? -Jesse |
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I've built a site using a tempalte I created, which has PVII nav. We want to have a separate section in the site made from the same template, but useing a different PVII navigation. To make this work the easiest, should I move the PVII JavaScript link and the Stylesheet links into the editable Head section so I can change it from page to page as necessary? Or is there a better solution? |
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"JesseLY" wrote: I've built a site using a tempalte I created, which has PVII nav. We want to have a separate section in the site made from the same template, but useing a different PVII navigation. To make this work the easiest, should I move the PVII JavaScript link and the Stylesheet links into the editable Head section so I can change it from page to page as necessary? Or is there a better solution? Have two separate templates? |
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