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> Quoting Rob Maurizi <[log in to unmask]>:
>
>> Hey all... Since several of you requested it, I've posted a quick
>> description and a link to download the file at my blog:
>>
>> http://rmaurizi.blog.uvm.edu/archives/2005/08/adding_links_us.html
>>
>> There are instructions at the top of the file. If you have any
>> questions/difficulty, etc.. write me personally or respond to my
>> blog post and I'll try to help you out.
>>
>> -Rob
>>
>>
>>
>> On Aug 24, 2005, at 9:22 AM, Kazuko Suzuki wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry for the confusion.
>>> Rob, please send me the copy of your JS file and a how-to.
>>> Thank you,
>>> Kazuko Suzuki
>>> Japanese Language Program
>>> Japanese House Program
>>> University of Vermont
>>> 479 Main St.
>>> Burlington, VT 05405
>>> Tel:(802)656-4477
>>> Fax:(802)656-8472
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Quoting Rob Maurizi <[log in to unmask]>:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I do it a little differently:
>>>>
>>>> I use a .js (javascript) file that contains a list of links and a
>>>> function to output the list. My template pages link to the .js
>>>> file in the header, and the function gets called where I want the
>>>> links to appear.
>>>>
>>>> The big advantage to this is that I don't have to rebuild when I
>>>> add/ change links. I can just update the js file and the templates
>>>> display the new list because it's generated at runtime.
>>>>
>>>> If anyone wants a copy of my JS file and a how-to to add it to
>>>> their blog, let me know and I'll send it along.
>>>>
>>>> -Rob
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Aug 23, 2005, at 3:39 PM, Steve Cavrak wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Yesterday, a faculty member asked me how to add links to her
>>>>> main blog page so that it would be easy for students to find the
>>>>> "sub- blogs".
>>>>>
>>>>> A bit of web searching came up with a suggestion of adding a new
>>>>> "division" to the Main Index template. This did the trick, but
>>>>> the fonts were not matching the rest of the page.
>>>>>
>>>>> So I experimented a bit, and just added a new section to the
>>>>> "categories" division of my blog pages
>>>>>
>>>>> http://sjc.blog.uvm.edu/
>>>>>
>>>>> (1) look in the main index template for
>>>>>
>>>>> <div id="categories">
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> (2) add the links for your blog ...
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> <h2>Links</h2>
>>>>>
>>>>> <ul>
>>>>> <li><a href="http://sjc.blog.uvm.edu/projectspace"
>>>>> target="_blank">Project Space</a><br>
>>>>> <li><a href="http://sjc.blog.uvm.edu/yomimono"
>>>>> target="_blank">Yomimono</a><br>
>>>>> </ul>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> (3) save the changed template
>>>>>
>>>>> (4) rebuild the site
>>>>>
>>>>> (5) sit back and have glass of iced green tea with camomille and
>>>>> honey !
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Rob Maurizi
>>>> Web Developer / Flash Developer
>>>>
>>>> Center for Teaching & Learning
>>>> University of Vermont
>>>>
>>>> 802-656-0317 // [log in to unmask]
>>>> http://rmaurizi.blog.uvm.edu/
>>>>
>>>> "Trying to make everyone happy makes no one happy"
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Rob Maurizi
>> Web Developer / Flash Developer
>>
>> Center for Teaching & Learning
>> University of Vermont
>>
>> 802-656-0317 // [log in to unmask]
>> http://rmaurizi.blog.uvm.edu/
>>
>> "Trying to make everyone happy makes no one happy"
>>
>
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