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Making a few trivial mods to node web pages

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wa2ise
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Making a few trivial mods to node web pages
Little stuff like background color and such.  Nothing of substance smiley

Most of these pages are not ordinary html coded pages, rather, it looks like code that generates html code to immediately feed your browser.  Of course if you're an expert coder, no big deal to modify, but for a newbie like me (I'm primarily a hardware hacker)...  Oh, I can do simple stuff like replacing "Help" with "Node Links" at teh appropriate spot.   That still points you to the help.html page, which is written as a normal html web page.  Which I kinda know how to add other links to.  Links to other html web pages I've also advertised as services. 

When I tried to add clickable links to the status page SW, it barfs. Using what looked to me the same style of coding the existing links had.  It will let me add text without links though....    As I mentioned, I'm a hardware guy   smiley
K5DLQ
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background colors and such
background colors and such are controlled mostly via the css "theme" that is selectable on the status page.  If you want add additional themes, just drop your css file in /www and choose it from the Theme dropdown.   Much easier and safer than modifying perl scripts.
wa2ise
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That's where I did the
That's where I did the background colors.  And I made backup copies of what I was editing, like cp status status1 so I could delete a munged status and mv status1 status to restore it.  smiley

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