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Way of changing date on every page of website in Dreeamweaver?
I have Dreamweaver MX2004 and am responsible for a website with approx 200 pages. The website has at at the bottom of every page the text copyright 2007.
Is there anyway that I can change all 200 or so pages from 2007 to 2008 easily? In the past I have manually opened each page and changed it but I'm sure there must be an easier way
2 AnswersSoftware1 decade agoDo we have to keep our cats in after neutering?
We are due to have our two six month old male cats 'done' shortly - before I book them in I was wondering if generally they have to be kept inside for any length of time after the op. Does anyone know or can they be let out immediately?
10 AnswersCats1 decade agoDoes anyone have any ideas what to do with the Gu glass pots?
We have acumulated several over the past few months and have a pile which we dont know what to do with. Does anyone have any ideas?
1 AnswerOther - Food & Drink1 decade agoAnyone in or going to Bournemouth for the Labour Party conference?
Should be good
3 AnswersPolitics1 decade agoAre we all looking forward to an autumn general election?
Will it be 25 October or will Brown hold back until 1 May 2008?
2 AnswersPolitics1 decade agoHas anyone bought a former London taxi and used it as a car?
If so whats are the insurance costs like? And the maintenance? I would guess that if I buy one it will have done a fair few miles but presumably they are well maintained and generally strong?
9 AnswersBuying & Selling1 decade agoWhat are the best areas to live in Reading?
I've a friend who is moving to Reading shortly and she would like to know which are bets areas to live in. She will be working at the university and so would like somwhere that is convenient for that but also fairly central for the shops and railway station. Anyone have any suggestions?
3 AnswersOther - United Kingdom1 decade agoDo you remember the last time?
6 AnswersLyrics1 decade agoIs Glastonbury going to be good this year?
The lineups looking good, the weathers not looking so good but it will bring out the Glastonbury spirit. I cant wait - anyone else going? Looking forward to it?
7 AnswersOther - Music1 decade agoWho should I vote for in the Labour Party Deputy Leadership?
What do you reckon - Benn, Blears, Cruddas, Hain, Harman or Johnson?
Ive got my ballot paper today and need to decide -- I'm generally open minded but leaning towards one candidate but wondered what other people thought. I have seen them in debates etc and think they're all good - all could do the job but who should I pick?
9 AnswersOther - Politics & Government1 decade agoReplacement for Citroen Xsara?
I have been asked to advise my girlfriend's mother on a replacement for her 7 year old Citroen Xsara 1.6 hatchback. Having only owned one car (a mighty Volvo 340!) which I inherited I havent had much experience of buying and selling so can anyone recommend a suitable replacement for the Xsara. She has £5-6,000 to spend and wants a 5door hatch, the younger the better. She does about 10,000 miles a year mostly local but some motorway driving.
Some of the cars I thought are the Citroen C4 (obvious but not sure we'd get one in price range?), Ford Focus, Vauxhall Astra, Peugeot 307, but are there any others in the price range? VW Golf? Japanese makes for example?
8 AnswersBuying & Selling1 decade agoCost of 'tanking' to waterproof cellar?
We are interested in waterproofing the cellar in our flat which is on the ground floor of a 1870s built South London terraced house (for which we own half of the freehold). We want to use the room for computer equipment / storage of papers etc which the current dampness even with dehumifier doesnt allow.
The cellar is under the house's hallway and is 6 x1.85metres in size and just under 2 metres high.
From reading answers on here it seems we need to 'tank' the cellar to make it waterproof but how much is this likely to cost us? And would we be able to paint straight on or will it require a layer of plaster? The floor also will probably require levelling. And will we need planning permission - the house is in a conservation area but others in the street have had it done. Job wise will it require a specialist or are general builders ok?
Apologies for the multiple questions but I would like to have an idea of rough costs/ procedures before calling in builders for quotes
6 AnswersDecorating & Remodeling1 decade ago