77dea0bc2c5e98898774526dda1d2134d6cefd0f
kate
  Thu Dec 15 13:19:14 2016 -0800
Use absolute paths to include files to ease page migration dev.  Will need relative paths with dynamic updating before release. refs #18504

diff --git src/hg/htdocs/template.html src/hg/htdocs/template.html
index e3afac2..28a389f 100755
--- src/hg/htdocs/template.html
+++ src/hg/htdocs/template.html
@@ -1,107 +1,107 @@
 <!DOCTYPE html>
 
 <!-- template.html: Example HTML for a Genome Browser static page -->
 
 <!-- Style recommendations
 1. Capitalization: use only lowercase for HTML element names, attributes and values
 2. Quotes: Use double quotes for attribute values
 3. Whitespace: Use a new line for every block list or table element
 4. Indentation: Indent every child element 4 (or 2 spaces)
 5. Special characters: Don't use entity references (set editor to UTF-8),  except < &
 -->
 
-<!--#include virtual="gbPageStart.html"-->
+<!--#include virtual="/gbPageStart.html"-->
 
 <!-- Page header -->
 <h1>Sample Genome Browser Static Page</h1>
 
 <!-- Page content -->
 <p>
 This is a standard paragraph ('p' element) of explanatory text.
 <em>The remainder of this text is just filler</em>.
 
 Follow these citation guidelines when using applications from the Genome Browser
 tool suite or data from the UCSC Genome Browser database in a research work that will
 be published in a journal or on the Internet.
 In addition to the relevant paper, please include a reference to the Genome Browser
 website in your manuscript: <a href="index.html" target=_blank>http://genome.ucsc.edu/</a>.
 Be sure to mention the release date of the genome assembly used in your work to faciliate
 the examination of your data by reviewers and the readers.
 Please do <strong>not</strong> include references to our development servers
 (such as genome-test.cse.ucsc.edu) in published links or URLs.
 </p>
 
 <!-- Sections -->
 <!-- In this example, two of same size, so use 6 columns of 12 total in grid -->
 
 <div class="row">
     <div class="col-md-6">
         <h2>Page section</h2>
         <p>
 This is one of two subsections, formatted as equal-sized columns via the grid layout feature of
 bootstrap.css, a commonly used style sheet.
 The grid contains 12 columns; column widths are specified using classes 'col-md-1' through 'col-md-12'.
 This example contains two divs, each assigned class 'col-md-6', within a 'row' div.
         </p>
         <p>
         Here is some code:
         </p>
 <pre><code>sudo -i
 bash browserSetup.sh install</code></pre>
     </div>
     <div class="col-md-6">
         <h2>Another section</h2>
         <p>
         Here is a bulleted list ('ul' and 'li' elements):
         </p>
         <ul>
             <li>red</li>
             <li>white</li>
             <li>blue</li>
         </ul>
 
         <p>
         Here is a table ('table', 'tr', 'th', and 'td' elements):
         </p>
         <table>
             <tr>
                 <th>Type</th>
                 <th>Total</th>
             </tr>
             <tr>
                 <td>Chromosomes</td>
                 <td>261</td>
             </tr>
             <tr>
                 <td>Haplotypes</td>
                 <td>261</td>
             </tr>
             <tr>
                 <td>Unlocalized contigs</td>
                 <td>1270</td>
             </tr>
         </table>
 
         <p>
         Here is a numbered list ('ol' and 'li' elements):
         </p>
         <ol>
             <li>
 <strong>chrom</strong> - The name of the chromosome (e.g. chr3, chrY, chr2_random) or 
 scaffold (e.g. scaffold10671).
             </li>
             <li>
 <strong>chromStart</strong> - The starting position of the feature in the chromosome or scaffold. 
 The first base in a chromosome is numbered 0.
             </li>
             <li>
 <strong>chromEnd</strong> - The ending position of the feature in the chromosome or scaffold. 
 The <em>chromEnd</em> base is not included in the display of the feature. 
 For example, the first 100 bases of a chromosome are defined 
 as <em>chromStart=0, chromEnd=100</em>, and span the bases numbered 0-99.
 </li>
         </ol>
     </div>
 </div>
 
-<!--#include virtual="gbPageEnd.html"-->
+<!--#include virtual="/gbPageEnd.html"-->