What EXACTLY the link.tpl do?

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Aya Brea

Saturday 29 November 2003 12:53:15 pm

I don't get it, what are those <link rel ...> do?

Marco Zinn

Saturday 29 November 2003 1:47:14 pm

Are you talking about these lines?
<link rel="Home" href="/" title="News Startseite" />
<link rel="Index" href="/" />
<link rel="Top" href="/" title="Latest news - News" />
<link rel="Search" href="/content/advancedsearch" title="Suche News" />
<link rel="Shortcut icon" href="/design/standard/images/favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon" />
<link rel="Copyright" href="/ezinfo/copyright" />
<link rel="Author" href="/ezinfo/about" />
<link rel="Alternate" href="/layout/set/print/" media="print" title="Druckversion" />

I think, they are created in the link.tpl, which is included in the pagelayout.
They are for special Browsers, i.e. Opera, which interpret them and can -for example- show a browser-buttonr for "index", "print", "search", "Copyright" or whatever is defined.

Marco
http://www.hyperroad-design.com

Aya Brea

Saturday 29 November 2003 2:22:37 pm

hmm... so eZ crew use Opera huh??? hehheheh...

Thanks for the reply, I'll dig a lil deep into Opera so maybe I can make something funny with those "link" :)

Simen Sandberg

Sunday 30 November 2003 4:03:57 am

http://diveintoaccessibility.org/day_9_providing_additional_navigation_aids.html

Simen E. Sandberg
http://www.simen.sandberg.name/

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