On 10/31/07, John Moss <jbmoss@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi ~ is there a 'best way' to address a list, like 'Hi everyone'? It's all personal preference, really. Although you may wish to refrain from "Yo, $#@%@#%!!!!" > I am certainly not advertising anything. The site in question belongs to a > volunteer fire department (http://www.mhfd32.com/index.php), and I am > donating my time trying to create a comparable page for my own volunteer > fire department. What I'm trying to accomplish for myself is the speed > which is evident in loading the centerpieces as you click on the bulleted > items, left center. I didn't happen to notice the bulleted items you mentioned. However, if you check http://www.mhfd32.com/header.php you'll see that they're using a single header, which the browser caches, and allows for a quicker page load, if that's what you were curious about. That's done just by designing the header like they've done, and then just doing an <? include('header.php'); ?> - or whatever your header file is named - prior to displaying the rest of the page. > A list-related question: I signed up for getting my messages all together > once a day - how do I change this request? I run afoul of the mail protocols > and had a deuce of a time just getting this far? If you are replying to me > in the list - sigh - I cannot see it yet. If ever :-( If you're unable to simply modify your preferences, you could unsubscribe and re-subscribe at the http://www.php.net/mailing-lists.php link I sent you earlier, with "Normal" selected instead of "Digest" when you re-subscribe. And also be sure to hit "Reply All" instead of simply "Reply" when sending messages to the list. -- Daniel P. Brown [office] (570-) 587-7080 Ext. 272 [mobile] (570-) 766-8107 Give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day. Then you'll find out he was allergic and is hospitalized. See? No good deed goes unpunished.... -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php