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To create a group header, just create a new page called The default If a generic If you want a header or footer to appear when you print a page (action print), simply create a page called You can also set the variable See also How do I set the same header or footer for all pages/groups? The header and footer for each page are controlled by the variables $GroupHeaderFmt and $GroupFooterFmt. If your site-wide header and footer pages are ### If you use Site.SiteHeader and Group.GroupHeader $GroupHeaderFmt = '(:include {$SiteGroup}.SiteHeader' . ' basepage={*$FullName}:)(:nl:)' . $GroupHeaderFmt; ### If you use Site.SiteHeader instead of Group.GroupHeader $GroupHeaderFmt = '(:include {$SiteGroup}.SiteHeader' . ' basepage={*$FullName}:)(:nl:)'; ### If you use Site.SiteFooter and Group.GroupFooter $GroupFooterFmt .= '(:nl:)(:include {$SiteGroup}.SiteFooter' . ' basepage={*$FullName}:)'; ### If you use Site.SiteFooter instead of Group.GroupFooter $GroupFooterFmt = '(:nl:)(:include {$SiteGroup}.SiteFooter' . ' basepage={*$FullName}:)'; Note that single quotes must be used in the lines above. See also the Cookbook:AllGroupHeader recipe. Instead of using an additional page, you could set any wiki text in $GroupHeaderFmt, for example: $GroupHeaderFmt .= "Global message here.";
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