Re: including CSS & JS on only pages that need that CSS & JS [message #175572 is a reply to message #175571] |
Sun, 09 October 2011 18:03 |
Luuk
Messages: 329 Registered: September 2010
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On 09-10-2011 19:52, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 10/9/2011 9:46 AM, Mr. B-o-B wrote:
>> On 10/9/2011 1:51 AM, paris2venice cried from the depths of the abyss:
>>> I'm still a newbie at PHP. What would be the right way to include CSS
>>> and Javascript such that I could add CSS and JS just for those pages
>>> that need it?
>>>
>>> Would it be something like this? Is this how you do it?
>>>
>>> <?
>>> php require_once './css.php'; /* css.php contains
>>> doctype, meta& css needed universally */
>>> ?>
>>>
>>> <!-- link href= calls to CSS needed on local page only -->
>>>
>>> <?
>>> php require_once './js.php'; /* js.php contains
>>> javascript calls needed universally */
>>> ?>
>>>
>>> <!-- script type="text/javascript" calls to Javascript needed on
>>> local page only -->
>>> </head>
>>
>> As Jerry mentioned separate DOCTYPE from your CSS for starter. Mixing
>> nonrelated things just leads to a clusterf*ck down the road. Keep it
>> seperate/keep it clean. It's worth it in the long run.
>>
>> An easy way to pull this off is to put all your javascripts and css into
>> a header type file like so (each CSS & JS seperately):
>>
>> if (@isset $javascript01){
>> put code here
>> }
>>
>> if (@isset $javascript02){
>> put code here
>> }
>>
>> if (@isset $css01){
>> put code here
>> }
>> etc....
>>
>> On your pages include the header file. Then on the pages/files you need
>> to use the $javascript01 & or $css01, just set the variable name you
>> created in the header file:
>>
>> $javascript01 = 1
>>
>> Just that easy.
>>
>
> There are a number of reasons you wouldn't want to do it this way - but
> all are off topic in a PHP newsgroups.
>
If the reasons are about how to use PHP, they are ON topic, in a PHP
newsgroup. (not newsgroup*s*)
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Luuk
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