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I am calling socialmedia.php from every page on my website to display a little "Social Media" div where people can visit my social media pages.

I am calling this using <?php include './socialmedia.php' ?> or <?php include './socialmedia.php' ?> depending on what directory I am in.

In my socialmedia.php file I have the following code.

    <a href="http://twitter.com/kinghenryharris" target="_blank">
        <img class="socialMedia" src="../images/twitter_logo.png" alt="Twitter" width="40px" height="40px"></br>
    </a>
    <a href="http://facebook.com/kinghenryharris" target="_blank">
        <img class="socialMedia" src="../images/facebook_logo.png" alt="Facebook" width="40px" height="40px"></br>
    </a>
    <a href="http://youtube.com/mrgorillalogic" target="_blank">
        <img class="socialMedia" src="../images/youtube_logo.png" alt="Youtube" width="40px" height="40px"></br>
    </a>

Is it bad practice if I am in the home directory to do ../images/youtube_logo.png

When calling it from www.example.com/page.php does it matter that I am going up two directories with ../images/youtube_logo.png`

It seems to work but I am wondering if this is wrong or I should change it so if I am in the home directory do ./images/youtube_logo.png or should I just leave it the same?

-Henry

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    Sometimes it's easier to use absolute paths: /images/youtube_logo.png. Jun 23, 2013 at 2:10
  • @PhpMyCoder Oh duh! And that will set it to the "starting" directory plus /images/youtube_logo.png?
    – Dummy Code
    Jun 23, 2013 at 2:12
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    If by "starting" you mean the root directory (that would be the one where page.php exists in your example), then yes. Jun 23, 2013 at 2:14
  • @PhpMyCoder Sorry, I am very new to programming and php/html.
    – Dummy Code
    Jun 23, 2013 at 2:15

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