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Default Frames question... - 10-11-2004 , 08:52 PM






Hey guys

I made this page myself: www.japan-games.com

I'm a beginner and I used FrontPage 2003.

I used 3 frames to set up the page, but the only http adress that
shows is www.japan-games.com. When the main frame changes to a
different page within the site, the http address doesn't change, so I
can't save a link to any page other than the index.htm page.

Any tips?

Any other clean-ups that you can see that a newbie would understand?

Thanks,
Eric

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Default Re: Frames question... - 10-11-2004 , 08:59 PM






On 12/10/04 1:52 am, Japan-Games.com wrote:

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Hey guys

I made this page myself: www.japan-games.com

I'm a beginner and I used FrontPage 2003.

I used 3 frames to set up the page, but the only http adress that
shows is www.japan-games.com. When the main frame changes to a
different page within the site, the http address doesn't change, so I
can't save a link to any page other than the index.htm page.

Any tips?
Don't use frames

Quote:
Any other clean-ups that you can see that a newbie would understand?
Don't use FrontPage

Quote:
Thanks,
Eric
Any time :-)
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Default Re: Frames question... - 10-11-2004 , 09:21 PM



Japan-Games.com

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I made this page myself:
So you said over in alt.html.critique.

Do not multipost (post the same message to seperate newsgroups). You waste
our time and divide your replies into two disparate groups.

If you *must*, crosspost, put both groups in the Newsgroups box in one post.

However in this case you don't need to repeat a part of the question here.
The frames issue will be quite adequately addressed over at ahc :-)

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Default Re: Frames question... - 10-12-2004 , 05:25 AM



In article <BD90EB1D.23702%phil.ronanzzz (AT) virgin (DOT) net>,
phil.ronanzzz (AT) virgin (DOT) net says...
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Any tips?
Don't use frames
Don't use FrontPage
Did you look at his source? He uses frontpage better than most.
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Default Re: Frames question... - 10-12-2004 , 05:43 AM



On 12/10/04 10:25 am, WebcastMaker wrote:

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In article <BD90EB1D.23702%phil.ronanzzz (AT) virgin (DOT) net>,
phil.ronanzzz (AT) virgin (DOT) net says...
Any tips?
Don't use frames
Don't use FrontPage

Did you look at his source? He uses frontpage better than most.
Looks a bit soupy to me.

But yes, I suppose it could be made to validate without much additional
effort.

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Default Re: Frames question... - 10-12-2004 , 07:52 PM



I am not sure I understand your objective.
What do you mean by "link"?
Where, how and what for do you want to save it?
Those addresses in the left frame (Japan-Games_W0QQsspagenameZL2QQtZkm) -
are they hard coded or obtained dynamically by the server side scripts?

"Japan-Games.com" <erictucson (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Hey guys

I made this page myself: www.japan-games.com

I'm a beginner and I used FrontPage 2003.

I used 3 frames to set up the page, but the only http adress that
shows is www.japan-games.com. When the main frame changes to a
different page within the site, the http address doesn't change, so I
can't save a link to any page other than the index.htm page.

Any tips?

Any other clean-ups that you can see that a newbie would understand?

Thanks,
Eric



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Jan Faerber
 
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Default Re: Frames question... - 10-14-2004 , 08:47 AM



Japan-Games.com wrote:

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Any tips?
http://www.webreference.com/js/column36/forcing.html

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Any other clean-ups that you can see that a newbie would understand?
<frame name="banner" scrolling="no" noresize target="contents"
src="top.htm"> ... why do you use 'target' here?




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