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Thread: About "Content You may use HTML code" in Admin

  1. #1
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    Default About "Content You may use HTML code" in Admin

    Hey,

    I just wondered what this "Content You may use HTML code" does? I've never added any html to find out but was curious. I never bothered with it because I was so busy working on other parts of my site. Guess I'm too lazy to search for the answer! Any help would be great.

    Anyone have any great ideas on getting more visitors to my site? It just seems like I can't get anyone to index beyond my main page. This is getting very frustrating!

    Thanks,

    Craven

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    Content allows you to add html tags within your indexu categories allowing for greater flexibility in design and banner ads for those interested.

    I use it to increase my websites designs and other great things.

    Here is an example of how I"ve used it to promote a job announcement before the links:

    http://www.canadiangolfcourse.com/browse.php?cat=26

    You can either ad simple html tags or even a banner rotation script.


    What this content does is allow you to fill that huge white space below your category listings or above your links.

    Hope that helps in explaining things.

    My best advice is to try it out by adding html content, If you don't like the result you can delete it. It doesn't affect your database or anything.


    Hart

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    Just remember, if you category has move than 1 page, the code won't go onto anything past the first one.

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