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Old 02-23-2009, 08:01 PM
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Default seperate headers

I was playing around with the idea that on the home page I would have the standard large header image, but for content pages I was kind of desiring slimmer header images.

I used CSS code to generate a secondary header and then called the alternate header for a page template that would use the slimmer header image.

my question would be if there is a way to use this alternate header for pages but pass a unique header to it each time you created a new page.

I suppose if thats not possible, the thing to do is just create several page/header templates and assign them accordingly.

I know in css its easy to do, but I suppose I am not sure how one would accomplish that in a WP/PHP setting.

thanks for any info!

Jon
 

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