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Author Newbie Scoobie CSS
4th Eye

2004-08-26, 12:18 pm

Hi, I would appreciate some advice:

I have put up a site <http://www.homeopathy-help.net> but would have done it
differently if I knew more at the time, I spent too much time actually writing
the text and not enough on the site structure. I want to change it, is it too
late to amend the current site-do I have to start from scratch?

My question is can I amend the site I have created or will I need to redo the
whole thing if I want to:
a) add css to multiple existing pages
b) create templates to do further pages
c) create and add new sections to existing sections (e.g. in remedies, add a
new category
d) replace existing pages with templated pages


What I'm hoping to do is;
- change the colour scheme & ayout of certain existing sections
- add new sections
- have pop ups for term definitions
-
And think templates or css would be the way to do this, can I for example
make up templates or css for say each section and affect existing pages?
I know I probably can with CSS just by linking it to each page -a long but
effective task, but what about templates, can you do the same?

That would mean hopefully that if I then decided to make more changes later
that it would be easier across the site than now as there is only one css
attached to all pages (no underline for links) and no templates
I expect the answer to be -START AGAIN - but I'm hoping not to have to.
One thing you can't see yet on the site is over 300 pages of Matera medica
(remedies) which I wuld rather not do again!

thanks

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