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Lonewolf Internet Sales
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I have warning pages on my TGPs, it's just good form. I need to tweak the setup on my blog to have one too.
I think one of the reasons that most blogs don't have a warning page is that the way WordPress installs it assumes that the blog homepage will be index.php in the install folder. If that's the domain root, adding a warning page requires a bit of work. |
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Ahhh ... sweet pity. Where would my love life be without it?
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Anyway, so it is not a bad idea to have a warning page for a blog. Thanks, I think I will have one. |
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Madness is like gravity. All it takes is a little... push.
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: California
Posts: 1,679
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In the future, I figured I'd just dump my blog script one dir deep, and keep my warning page a static HTML.
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Internet! Is that thing still around?
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Login> Presentation> Theme Editor> Footer>
Go to bottom of the page and insert something like this: <p><blockquote><some more HTML crap>8 U.S.C. Section 2257 Compliance Notice blabity blabity blah.................Custodian of records</blockquote></some more HTML crap> better have it.
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