How the heck does this tie in with resell rights? If you have a script that you’re going to
use to sell your resell rights products and it lacks a header file and you really want to
customize the script to fit the rest of your site, you’ll need to know how to create and
integrate a header file.
We’ll jump right into this one going step by step. Before we get started, open up your
notepad application. Go up to the File sub-menu of Notepad’s main menu. Then go down
to the ‘Save As’ option. A save window will come up. Where it says ‘Save as type:’,
click on the drop-down box and select ‘All files’ and then where it says ‘File name’, type
‘header.php’.
Now, within the php script you’re wanting to include the header in, go down to the line
after
Example 1 would produce a header that leads to the bignose.jpg picture stored on my
original-eproducts.com server. In other words, you would see that picture at the top of
script’s page.
Example 2:
Your header goes here!
Example 2 would produce something like Your header goes here! across the
top of the script page.
Example 3:
Copyright 2006 My-Resell-Portal.com
In example 3, you would get a link like the one below across the scripts page.
Click here to visit OE.com
Hopefully, that gives you a better idea of some of the things you can do with a header file
and how to implement each. Some scripts, for whatever reason, won’t allow you to
integrate a header file. (I have a lot of experience installing scripts but, hey, I’m not a
professional script installer, per se.)
Either way, if the script will allow it, which most do, then take advantage of it! Why not
take a wee bit of time to customize scripts to match your site?
Modifying Pre-fabricated Sales Pages
Knowing how to modify pre-fabricated sales pages is another easy but essential skill you
need to have. Let’s face it. Often times, you’ll find the sales page provided with the resell
product severely lacking. Or, on the other hand, you may just need to replace some of the
details with your own.
Most resell rights packages come with pre-fabricated sales pages which, in most cases,
you are permitted to modify. If you’re unsure whether the sales page can be changed or
not, don’t hesitate to contact the creator or distributor of the product.
Getting down to the nuts and bolts of modifying sales pages...
Simply open your sales pages in Dreamweaver (or whatever HTML Editor you use),
replace default details with your own, add and edit the sales page as needed and save the
file. Then upload!
Do take note, though, if you use Microsoft Word as your HTML editor, it will add smart
tags, xml references and all other sorts of crap to your HTML code. This unnecessary
code will make your web page at least 2x as large in file size and it’ll also take a lot
longer to load up for your visitors.
I suggest using Dreamweaver. Heck, Dreamweaver will even strip out all of that extra
crap Word added and cut the file size in half! I did this recently and it was amazing to see
the difference!
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