B_Sacamano
New Member
Hello all,
I'm looking for a very simple solution of letting end-users (who are allowed to) specify text to be temporarily displayed on a website. A simple example of this would be like a notification banner or notification area.
My question is, what would be the simplest way of doing this, both code-wise and from an end-user's standpoint? This seems easy in theory - read a flat file out on a network share somewhere specified users can get to and if there is text in this flat file, display it and the accompanying CSS. If the file is empty - do not display anything. Is this possible? Is there an easier way to go about this? Simplicity is really the focus here.
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks
I'm looking for a very simple solution of letting end-users (who are allowed to) specify text to be temporarily displayed on a website. A simple example of this would be like a notification banner or notification area.
My question is, what would be the simplest way of doing this, both code-wise and from an end-user's standpoint? This seems easy in theory - read a flat file out on a network share somewhere specified users can get to and if there is text in this flat file, display it and the accompanying CSS. If the file is empty - do not display anything. Is this possible? Is there an easier way to go about this? Simplicity is really the focus here.
Any input would be appreciated. Thanks