boilerplate_end_of_pageboilerplate_end_of_page, boilerplate_index_end_of_page, boilerplate_slideshow_end_of_page -- replacement text for the very end of each HTML page boilerplate_end_of_page="<body><html>"
boilerplate_index_end_of_page="<body><html>"
boilerplate_slideshow_end_of_page="<body><html>"
These variables allow you to substitute your own
preferred text and markup for the very end of
every HTML page. Important! You must include the
“<BODY><HTML>”
markup at the end—you're really controlling the very end of the
pages, nothing will be emitted except your text.
As with boilerplate_before_title,
boilerplate_after_title, and
boilerplate_insert_in_head, this variable has
three versions. boilerplate_end_of_page
will be used for all HTML pages. If you want to add something
to the end of only your index pages, you
should use boilerplate_index_end_of_page; to
change the end only on the slideshow pages
use boilerplate_slideshow_end_of_page.
Note that the boilerplate_end_of_page
variable will not be used if
boilerplate_index_end_of_page or
boilerplate_slideshow_end_of_page is set—those
will take precedence for their given sets of pages.
The difference between this set of variables and
boilerplate_footer are twofold. First,
boilerplate_footer does not allow you to
discriminate between index and slideshow pages (for no particularly
good reason; two, boilerplate_footer
doesn't let you close out the HTML page. If you're integrating
makethumbs with a complicated site design, you
might have some end-of-page template code which includes the closing
<BODY><HTML> tags.