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</div>
<? if(function_exists("generateSubMenu")) { ?>
<div id="submenu">
<? generateSubMenu(); ?>
</div>
<? } ?>
<? if(function_exists("generateSubMenu1")) { ?>
<div id="submenu1">
<? generateSubMenu1(); ?>
</div>
<? } ?>
<? if(function_exists("generateSubMenu2")) { ?>
<div id="submenu2">
<? generateSubMenu2(); ?>
</div>
<? } ?>
<? if(function_exists("generateSearch")) { ?>
<div id="search">
<? generateSearch(); ?>
</div>
<? } ?>
<? if(function_exists("generatePreview")) { ?>
<div id="preview">
<? generatePreview(); ?>
</div>
<? } ?>
<? if(function_exists("generateSummary")) { ?>
<div id="summary">
<? generateSummary(); ?>
</div>
<? } ?>
</div>
<div id="footer"></div>
</body>
</html>
As you can see the PHP snippets perform a function_exists check. You should not alter these checks but you
may add HTML tags and information inside or outside these checks. To meet your design you will probably
need to add additional <div> and/or <table> tags to change the positioning of the function blocks.
3.1.1 Page title
The <title> tag is part of the <head> and contains the name of the web page. The contents of this tag are
shown in the browser title bar - at the very top of the window. The title bar shows the name of your browser
and the name of the page. When a visitor adds your page to their favorites or bookmarks, the page title is the
default name it will assign to the bookmark. Search engines use the page title as the listing name for their
results.
You can enter a custom title or use the predefined PHP functions to set the title dynamically. By default the
<title> tag will be populated with the systems name and the title of the current section/subsection. These two
values are separated by a colon as follows:
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