This article "looks at a template-driven site that uses Server Side Includes (SSI) to build up the pages. Understanding the basics of SSI will help us to understand how to use and employ templates in just but about solution." We'll use . . .
This article "looks at a template-driven site that uses Server Side Includes (SSI) to build up the pages. Understanding the basics of SSI will help us to understand how to use and employ templates in just but about solution." We'll use my writing website, www.mcwords.com, which was actually designed with SSI specifically in mind as our example. The basis of all web sites is HTML, and that HTML is used to implement your design. There are other elements of course, graphics, and presumably the dynamic content of your site, but the backbone of your site will be it's design and layout. Now, I'm no expert on design--I can do a technical drawing, but ask me to come up with a logo and then draw it, and I'm suddenly lost. We'll therefore ignore the design issue, and instead concentrate on the implementation!

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