• deryckt

    (@deryckt)


    Hi,

    On my personal site I use PHP to give all my pages the same header and footer (and a sidebar for navigation). The code looks something like this:

    <?php

    $title=’TITLE_HERE’;// HTML Title
    $bc_title=$title; // Title for breadcrumb
    $root=$HTTP_SERVER_VARS[‘DOCUMENT_ROOT’];

    require(“$root/header.inc”);
    ?>
    <!– Start HTML code now… –>
    some stuff here…
    <!– No more code –>

    <?php require(“$root/footer.inc”); ?>

    Having just installed wordpress and migrated my blogger blog over to it I would like the wordpress index to follow the same format. I could just do this to the wordpress index.php file:

    <?php

    $title=’Deryck\’s Diary’;// HTML Title
    $bc_title=$title; // Title for breadcrumb
    $root=$HTTP_SERVER_VARS[‘DOCUMENT_ROOT’];

    require(“$root/header.inc”);
    ?>
    <?php
    /* Short and sweet */
    define(‘WP_USE_THEMES’, true);
    require(‘./wp-blog-header.php’);
    ?>
    <?php require(“$root/footer.inc”); ?>

    Which does actually work (apart from a few CSS problems which I could fix) but it clearly isnt the best approach. If nothing else this solution gives me a resulting page with 2 doctypes, 2 titles, 2 head sections, etc…..i.e. it’s not valid HTML and I would like to keep my site using 100% valid HTML and CSS.

    Is there a standard way to incorporate my own header and footer without completely writing a new template?

    I’m sure that people have encountered this issue before and there must be a resource or even tutorial on the web somewhere that could help me?

    Any help/advice would be much appreciated.

    Cheers

    Deryck

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  • Thread Starter deryckt

    (@deryckt)

    Problem solved. Severe case of RTFM. Apologies for the waste of bandwidth. Deryck

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