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Oestaira
 
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Default Fixed elements - 06-30-2008 , 11:44 AM






Hey guys! Hopefuly someone call help me figure this out. What I'm wanting to
do it have a 'frame' of navigation and graphics that is completley fixed.
Doens't change when you navigate to a different page, doesn't scroll. Instead,
I want the information in the middle of the page to change depending on the
link and I want the middle only to be scrollable. The 'frame' will include
images, a flash logo, flash buttons, an auto scroller for sponsor information
and basic copy right info on the bottom. I wouldn't say I'm 'proficient' in
DW, but I know my way around pretty well. Any ideas?


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Default Re: Fixed elements - 06-30-2008 , 12:30 PM






What you are referring to is an html frame. These should be avoided for many reasons. Why do you need to have these 'fixed elements' ? What's wrong with just linking to other pages?

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Default Re: Fixed elements - 06-30-2008 , 12:32 PM



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Any ideas?
Sure. DON'T USE FRAMES

A properly designed and constructed site will behave as you describe;
navigation and graphics completely fixed. Using DW's Templates with those
elements in non-editable regions makes that easier.
--

Walt


"Oestaira" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Hey guys! Hopefuly someone call help me figure this out. What I'm
wanting to
do it have a 'frame' of navigation and graphics that is completley fixed.
Doens't change when you navigate to a different page, doesn't scroll.
Instead,
I want the information in the middle of the page to change depending on
the
link and I want the middle only to be scrollable. The 'frame' will
include
images, a flash logo, flash buttons, an auto scroller for sponsor
information
and basic copy right info on the bottom. I wouldn't say I'm 'proficient'
in
DW, but I know my way around pretty well. Any ideas?




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Oestaira
 
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Default Re: Fixed elements - 06-30-2008 , 01:58 PM



I understand how to use DW templates. I also understand what HTML frames are.
What I'm referring to, however, is if there is a way to achieve this effect
WITHOUT using the dreaded standard 'frame' code in HTML.
I don't want my 'template' to move at all. Only the information that changes
within the box in the middle. I know this is possible with background images
and such, but is it possible with other elements WITHOUT using the pain the
butt standard frames?


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Walt F. Schaefer
 
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Default Re: Fixed elements - 06-30-2008 , 02:07 PM



I answered that. What did you not understand?

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Walt


"Oestaira" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I understand how to use DW templates. I also understand what HTML frames
are.
What I'm referring to, however, is if there is a way to achieve this
effect
WITHOUT using the dreaded standard 'frame' code in HTML.
I don't want my 'template' to move at all. Only the information that
changes
within the box in the middle. I know this is possible with background
images
and such, but is it possible with other elements WITHOUT using the pain
the
butt standard frames?




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Nancy O
 
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Default Re: Fixed elements - 06-30-2008 , 02:14 PM



I have used iframes (aka inline frames) on occasion but I wouldn't want to
use them on an entire website.

Example here: http://alt-web.com/gallery.shtml


--Nancy O.
Alt-Web Design & Publishing
www.alt-web.com

"Oestaira" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I understand how to use DW templates. I also understand what HTML frames
are.
What I'm referring to, however, is if there is a way to achieve this
effect
WITHOUT using the dreaded standard 'frame' code in HTML.
I don't want my 'template' to move at all. Only the information that
changes
within the box in the middle. I know this is possible with background
images
and such, but is it possible with other elements WITHOUT using the pain
the
butt standard frames?




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Oestaira
 
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Default Re: Fixed elements - 06-30-2008 , 03:01 PM



Walt, Alan; I am exploring alternatives. If you have none to suggest in a constructive manner, please spare me.

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bregent
 
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Default Re: Fixed elements - 06-30-2008 , 03:33 PM



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If you have none to suggest in a constructive manner, please spare me.
They gave you constructive advice. If you simply create a page and link to
another page that contains the same 'static' elements, then those other
elements won't move. Why isn't this method working for you?



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Michael Fesser
 
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Default Re: Fixed elements - 06-30-2008 , 04:56 PM



..oO(Oestaira)

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Walt, Alan; I am exploring alternatives. If you have none to suggest in
a constructive manner, please spare me.
They've already given you the best advice: One document, one URL, simply
linked to each other. Easy, reliable and userfriendly. That's how the
Web works.

Micha


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