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Lilywhite
 
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Default Problem With Frames - 07-18-2003 , 12:41 AM






I have managed to create pages for my website where there are two
frames.

Frame 1 (Navigation)
Frame 2 (Content)

However, I am a little unsure as to what to upload. If my content was
news.htm it will only upload the news and not the navigation. (Hope
this make sense so far) I can get round it by renaming the whole
template news.htm, but I am sure there is a way that the top frame
(navigation) can stay and my content (news.htm, fixtures.htm etc.)
can be laoded into the frame)

Any help greatly appreciated.

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Paul Taylor
 
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Default Re: Problem With Frames - 07-18-2003 , 02:58 PM






On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 04:41:24 GMT, Lilywhite <simon.howard (AT) cwcom (DOT) net>
wrote:

Quote:
I have managed to create pages for my website where there are two
frames.

Frame 1 (Navigation)
Frame 2 (Content)

However, I am a little unsure as to what to upload. If my content was
news.htm it will only upload the news and not the navigation. (Hope
this make sense so far) I can get round it by renaming the whole
template news.htm, but I am sure there is a way that the top frame
(navigation) can stay and my content (news.htm, fixtures.htm etc.)
can be laoded into the frame)

Any help greatly appreciated.
If you read other posts on this newsgroup, you will see that the best
advice we can give is not to use frames. Why do you want to make your
life needlessly difficult. There is no advantage to using frames, and
many, many disadvantages.


Paul Taylor


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