When clicking a link the page will always refresh. Thats the nature of things i’m afraid. Your browser will call an entirely different page with the same layout you specified within your theme.
Theres a few ways around it however. The first is to put your header in a frame. Then when you click your links in the body of your post it will only refresh that part and not your header.
http://www.pageresource.com/html/frame1.htm
Also you could use AJAX and dynamically load your pages when links are clicked.
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex17/ajaxcontent.htm
Thank you for your reply but I was thinking there was a more ‘simple’ way of doing this. When looking at this blog on kisschanel.com her links have the effect that I am trying to achieve. I viewed her code and I don’t see where she applied your suggestions. Can someone tell me how this works?…
on her navigation she has it set up like…
href=”http://kisschanel.com/index.php/content/” title=”Content”>Content..etc
and mine has
href=”http://lovelatoya.com/?page_id=3″ title=”Links”>Links
I didnt copy the entire code because it showed up as links here, but could this possibly be the problem?
The links are the same, in both instances they load another page. Difference is that in her case she uses pretty permalinks (found in your options > permalinks tab). This shouldn’t influence page load speed though.
Although her page is a lot bigger, kb-wise than yours it appears just to load faster. Maybe she’s on a faster server (connection and database) than you are.
Don’t know if it makes much of a difference in your case, but you could try using the WP-Cache plugin. It caches your pages and serves them up faster.
I tried that with no luck at all, thank you for responding though. Any more suggestions?
I think wp_grins may be the culprit. Can you disable it and see if that fixes the problem?
Wow Jamiegrove! That actually worked! Do you know why the wp_grins caused this? and is there another way for me to get clickable smileys?
Thank u all for helping me, I have this figured out. I deactivated the wp_grins and downloaded the custom smiley plugin and it works fine.
geekgirl: I’m not real familiar with that plugin, but from what I could tell it was putting a script block in the middle of your HTML. That script block was then rolling through the rest of the page and looking for smileys to update. I think that was causing the flicker. Kinda weird though. Glad it worked out!