WOComponentContnent is what you want. It can be hard to wrap your mind around it, though. Google should turn up some tutorials.

Chuck

On Nov 13, 2005, at 10:18 AM, Randy Becker wrote:

Hi, I'm new to WO, and was wondering what the WO way is to implement a common look to a site. By this I mean having a dynamic, but always included header, footer, etc. I get the feeling that it has something to do with components and maybe with WOSwitchComponent, but I can't really get anything to work, so I'm currently I've been putting parts of my project (all of which is in Main.wo) into WOConditionals and toggling their values in order to display and hide them. I know there's got to be a better way. What is it?

-Randy

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