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    dlannetts is offline Sergeant
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    Hello, could someone point me to where l could get some knowledge about adding bv pages to my site? I am pretty sure you use the cpanel but that is about all.

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    No you use bv, make a new page, link it from your other pages, and publish the new page and all the old pages too. Nothing to do in cpanel

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    oh, thank you very much :]

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    does that mean i have to link all my other pages to my new page as well? A lot of work, no?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bravo75 View Post
    does that mean i have to link all my other pages to my new page as well? A lot of work, no?
    Couple of links that might help with an alternative. Link 1 Link 2

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    Arrow Re: Add a Page to a Site

    Navaldesign has a good description of it. At one time, I had
    implemented it.

    There is a good description of the include in php files.
    It is a similar approach.

    The link is
    http://www.tizag.com/phpT/include.php

    Both talk about the same approach. It's just that
    some of the things have to be done via BlueVoda.

    I use the dot shtml method (for the lack of a better word)

    http://www.mywebsiteworkout.com/webs...age-menu.shtml

    Scroll down. Method 3 is the one I presently use.

    Shafi

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