Happy:
There is a solution for this, but you won't like it. Don't use frames.
Really.
http://apptools.com/rants/framesevil.php
If you consider your options, and still elect to use frames, think about
this -
What happens to your site when you change multiple frames from a single
click, and then the viewer presses the browser BACK button?
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"Happy Camper" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote
Quote:
I need two HTML pages to change when you click on the navigation. The
website is in frames.
NavFrame is where the navigation lives
LeftFrame is where I need a new HTML page to come into
MainFrame is where the HTML already changes by clicking on the navigation
There is only one choice at "When Clicked, go to URL" how do I designate a
second place for it to change as well?
Thanks!
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