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Can you have your own .css file?
Rhineus
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Message # 1 | 9:37 PM
Hello,

Can I have my own .css file for one of my pages not for the whole site, like a template. If so, how do I do that? I already uploaded my .css file, but need to know that. That's what I was trying to say in my last thread. Thanks cool

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Message # 2 | 3:54 AM
Rhineus, sure you can. smile Just link to the CSS file using the same as the original one is linked using with the source url changed.
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Message # 3 | 8:15 AM
Hello Paradox,

Maybe I didn't explain myself correctly, sry. biggrin I don't mean like a template. I mean like one <link rel="stylesheet" href="./officers.css" type="text/css"> on one page not the whole site. The root of the site is like this: ./ isn't it?

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Message # 4 | 9:14 AM
Rhineus, your site root is directly "/". There is no period in front of the slash. wink
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Message # 5 | 4:12 AM
Hello Paradox,

I'm such a n00b LOL, that was it! I should have known... I have a folder and it was "/insignia/" and it worked but I was trying to put a .css file like this "./" and it was driving me crazy. lol You such a life saver! Thank you Paradox :-)

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Hello Paradox,

Sorry to ask so many questions but ucoz is confusing to me, sorry. lol, I love ucoz!... Can you have your own .js file. Cause, I think I did my folders right, it's like this "/js/file.js" right? But I have some parts of the scripts that go in the body portion and I put it there just like the source told me to do. But it just don't work. I saw the thread "Import of Remote Code" but I don't understand it. Am I supposed to do that? If I am, I don't get how it's supposed to know that some put is supposed to go in the body portion. Thanks for understanding cool


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Message # 6 | 3:41 PM
Rhineus, show the codes that you are trying to use (a link to the source will do).
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Message # 7 | 8:24 PM
Hello Sunny,

Well, they are several actually...

http://www.javascriptsource.com/page-details/time-greeting.html
http://www.javascriptsource.com/navigation/automatic-breadcrumbs.html <--- (This is a maybe)
http://www.javascriptsource.com/page-details/automatic-copyright-update.html
http://www.yaldex.com/FSPageDetails/LastModified.htm

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Message # 8 | 5:03 PM
Rhineus, all the provided scripts should work fine on a uCoz website. If smth is not working, provide your website address so that we could have a look.
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