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Letuka
 
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Default Re: Same Page Website - 02-22-2005 , 12:12 AM






You can just use Frames, create a frames set with a fixed top, and left nested
frame. This will create a the sort of layout you are looking for. Link
targeting become very simple just target "mainFrame" and whatever content you
want to appear will appear on the lower right corner. The top and left of you
page will remain the same only the content will be loaded.
That's lengthy, Hope it helps


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Default Re: Same Page Website - 02-22-2005 , 03:42 AM






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I think iframes work in mozilla and ie
Thanks, Donna! Shows how long I have been away from these issues.

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Default Re: Same Page Website - 02-22-2005 , 06:32 AM



The reason for using or not using frames should be based on a) your site's
needs, and b) your willingness to accept the potential problems that frames
can create for you as developer and maintainer of the site and for your
visitors as casual users of the site.

I am down on frames because I believe that they create many more problems
than they solve.
Judging from the posts here, and the kinds of problems that are described,
the kind of person most likely to elect to use frames is also the kind of
person most likely ill-prepared fo solve the ensuing problems when they
arise. If you feel a) that you understand the problems and b) that you are
prepared to handle them when they occur, and c) that you have a need to use
frames, then by all means use them.

As far as I know, the most comprehensive discussions of frames and their
potential problems can be found on these two links -

http://apptools.com/rants/framesevil.php
http://www.tjkdesign.com/articles/frames/


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

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You can just use Frames, create a frames set with a fixed top, and left
nested
frame. This will create a the sort of layout you are looking for. Link
targeting become very simple just target "mainFrame" and whatever content
you
want to appear will appear on the lower right corner. The top and left of
you
page will remain the same only the content will be loaded.
That's lengthy, Hope it helps




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