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 Post subject: changing banner on top of forum
PostPosted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 5:10 am 
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My site is a website with blog and forum. I would like the whole site to have the same header so it all matches. How do I do that? I have several things I want to do but I will post them 1 at a time because I have a small brain and get confused easily. Oh yea I use just host.

http://tonysrvtalk.com/forum or to enter from the index page http://tonysrvtalk.com

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 Post subject: Re: changing banner on top of forum
PostPosted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 4:26 pm 
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Since you have a domain name you could use subdomains like this:
http://blog.tonysrvtalk.com or like this http://tonysrvtalk.com/blog

Or you could use an external frame page and link it all to that so the client never leaves the frame page. If you choose a frame page then you can have constantly running and uninterrupted background music or even have a foot ball game running in the background.

This would also allow you to keep the same header during surfing through your site, stopping the need for multiple parsings of the same code over and over again each time you switch pages. This takes a bit of work to set up but it works rather nice. However a few people hate frames for some reason...

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 Post subject: Re: changing banner on top of forum
PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 9:51 pm 
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iframes do not help in SEO or getting your sites listed in google. As FN said it could take a lot of work to do.

The same applies for domains like .co.nr & .tk where you only get the URL masker which effectively is just an iframe of your site.

I would just keep them separate and give your forum a sub-domain so your forums are like a separate site


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