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If you are going to put up a Wiki page, confiuring the server so that the user goes to a static HTML file is the only way, if you want to have banner ads your site. Just save as an HTML, insert the code for the ad banner, and then configure the server so that all users go to the HTML file by default. The same applies for bulletin boards, such as phpBB, or vBulletin. It is the ONLY way to place ad banners on the site. |
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"Chilly8" <chilly8@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:fmpna0$u4t$1@aioe.org... > X-No-Archive: Yes > > If you are going to put up a Wiki page, confiuring the server so that the > user goes to a static HTML file is the only way, if you want to have > banner > ads your site. Just save as an HTML, insert the code for the ad banner, > and then configure the server so that all users go to the HTML file by > default. The same applies for bulletin boards, such as phpBB, or > vBulletin. It is the ONLY way to place ad banners on the site. > > > There is a lot of customisation of the main page that you can do. For example, by using a static HTML file, I am able to remove the memberlist option, and require users to log in if the want to see the list of current members |
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