14.4.6.3.1 Handling ##content## Tag For you to better understand what is "##content## tag" here and which way it can be combined with your own HTML code, we should elucidate that our co-branding engine generates a HTML code containing your data depending on the address opened by a visitor, in other words, depending on the page he or she wants to go to.
There exists a certain address (more precisely, a prefix to an address), for each our service: photo-service, comments, guest book, journals, etc.
Such are:
- UserName.fotki.com (SomeName.com) for the "Photo Albums" page
- comments.UserName.fotki.com or com.UserName.fotki.com (comments.SomeName.com or com.SomeName.com) for the "Comments" page
- guestbook.UserName.fotki.com or gb.UserName.fotki.com (guestbook.SomeName.com or gb.SomeName.com) for the "Guest Book" page
- and so on...
In each separate case, a ##content## tag will correspond to a certain HTML page produced by our co-branding engine.
What are you to do about this tag? Say, you want to put a banner headline at your page's top, to add a navigation menu to the left or to the right, to append the bottom headline, etc., etc. To start with, you should place the co-branded part of your HTML page (read: a ##content## tag) into a table cell inside the HTML file.
Written on 2005-02-07 09:25:56 and updated on 2009-03-04 08:53:24. | | |