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Question posted by: jnbbender@gmail.com (Guest) on June 27th, 2008 07:19 PM
I'm new at CSS so take it easy. I have 3 DIV's, #header, #content,
and #sidebar. I know iframes are bad but I'd like to do the same with
CSS. My sidebar has a podcast interface & if I place the identical
header & sidebar in EVERY navigable page, the podcast has to reload
making the site slower.

Is there anyway I can duplicate the functionality of iframes?

Thanks
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June 27th, 2008
07:19 PM
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Re: Loading new content without loading header.
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<51216a51-48a9-41c2-a86c-2b82f04c5b06@y38g2000hsy.googlegroups.com>,
Join Bytes! wrote:
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Originally Posted by
I'm new at CSS so take it easy. I have 3 DIV's, #header, #content,
and #sidebar. I know iframes are bad but I'd like to do the same with
CSS. My sidebar has a podcast interface & if I place the identical
header & sidebar in EVERY navigable page, the podcast has to reload
making the site slower.
>
Is there anyway I can duplicate the functionality of iframes?
>


Look up "includes"

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