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For you experts, include
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Do you have a NASA- or Space-related web site? Or just
your own home page? Make your page impressive with the
latest news from NASA. All you have to do is set it up,
and your page will automatically update daily with the latest
NASA news. All that is required is a few simple HTML
JavaScript tags that work with Internet Explorer and Netscape
browsers, version 4.0 and later.
See a sample of what your page
source and the results would look like.
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Add this between your page's <HEAD> tags. Note:
this capability works on all the 4.0 and later browsers.
<SCRIPT
LANGUAGE="JavaScript" SRC="http://science.nasa.gov/Host/content.js"></SCRIPT> |
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Add the desired script code to your page wherever you wish.
Sample 1: Include Story Title and Introduction Text
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript"><!--
nasaShowLeadIn("Science", 1, 5);
//--></SCRIPT>
You can select how many stories to show. In
this sample, you are selecting all 5. If you
only wanted the first story, you would have 1, 1.
Sample 2: Include Just the Story Title
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="Javascript"><!--
nasaShowHeadline("Science", 1, 5);
//--></SCRIPT>
You can select how many stories to show.&nbou are selecting all 5. If you
only wanted the first story, you would have 1, 1.
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Extra |
You can change the way the included headlines look by putting
a <SPAN> tags around your calls:
<SPAN
STYLE="font-size: 11px; font-family: Arial;
color: red">
<!-- your calls here -->
</SPAN>
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That's it! Here is a sample
page that we created to show you how it would look. |