Thanks Daniel for beating me to the punch. jQuery is the best way to handle this kind of change if you don't want to mess with your templates (and I recommend you don't). There's one extra bit in Daniel's example related to his library's setup, though. Here it is with the extra line at the end removed: $(function() { $("#auth div").html("<h5>Don't remember your password?</h5><p>The default password is the year of your birth.</p><h5>Do I have to have a library card to check out materials?</h5><p>You do not need a library card. For LCC Employees and students you only need your LCC ID card. For community patrons you need your driver’s license or state issued ID card.</p>"); }); And speaking of lines, everything between the <h5> and the </p> will need to be on one line (no hard line breaks) or you might get an error. -- Owen -- Web Developer Athens County Public Libraries http://www.myacpl.org