Sent by Steve Novak on 10 September 2003 00:12
Hello,
Here is the delima. We are currently working on re-organizing and re-vamping
the look to www.lindahall.org - which is a very large science and
engineering library. While the regular site isnt much of a hassle and we
already have templates made and the content being ported over, the problem
we have is with thier exhibition section.
They have many "online exhibitions" on a varity of subjects. The thing is,
each exhibition is done by a different team and the looks range from good to
not so good. Since the work is already done, the library doesnt want us to
re-do any of the exhibition pages. In stead they want us to create a header
that will brand the pages better and lead them back to the main site and
main exhibition page.
Now mydelima is - how is that best achieved?
Right now I have come up with these options:
a) Manually add a header include and change the file extentions to .shtml
b) create a top frame, with the bottom frame being the exhibition content.
c) create an <iframe> in the page to showcase the exhibitions
Now - does anyone have a better solution? Is there perhaps something in CSS
that I am missing that could aid in this problem?
http://www.lindahall.org/pubserv/hos/voyages/
That page is an example of one of thier exhibitions. The header we would do
would go above that.
Thanks alot for the advice!
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