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Hello: I'm hoping that someone could help me. I have built a site for a client using html that is a very simple design. The bottom of the page is a navigation bar and the top of the page is the content that changes when you click on one of the links in the navigation bar. Well, they didn't like the way I built it with a new html document loading each time you clicked on a link because the navigation bar and logo reload every time you do so. They don't like the reload and the way it looks So, they asked me to redo it using frames (I know they are evil, but I had no choice) and so I designed it using two frames inside a frame set, top and bottom. Here's the problem, when the browser window is resized the design is drastically altered. For example, if you make the browser window full screen then the bottom navigation bar moves down causing a big gaping whole in the middle of the page. If you make the browser window smaller, the bottom frame sucks up the top frame.. So, my question is, can the page be designed using frames but restricting the change in design when resizing of the browser window? Thanks so much for any help you can give, I'm at a loss. lynnpd |
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So, my question is, can the page be designed using frames but restricting the change in design when resizing of the browser window? |
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"lynn" <lynnpd99 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message news:YbidneYtrcnkJojdRVn-iQ (AT) comcast (DOT) com... Hello: I'm hoping that someone could help me. I have built a site for a client using html that is a very simple design. The bottom of the page is a navigation bar and the top of the page is the content that changes when you click on one of the links in the navigation bar. Well, they didn't like the way I built it with a new html document loading each time you clicked on a link because the navigation bar and logo reload every time you do so. They don't like the reload and the way it looks So, they asked me to redo it using frames (I know they are evil, but I had no choice) and so I designed it using two frames inside a frame set, top and bottom. Here's the problem, when the browser window is resized the design is drastically altered. For example, if you make the browser window full screen then the bottom navigation bar moves down causing a big gaping whole in the middle of the page. If you make the browser window smaller, the bottom frame sucks up the top frame.. So, my question is, can the page be designed using frames but restricting the change in design when resizing of the browser window? Thanks so much for any help you can give, I'm at a loss. lynnpd A link perhaps? MC |
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a link? What do you mean? |
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If you don't want to post your URL on the group you can email it but please remove the (NOSPAM) to reply. |
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Steve R. wrote in message ... If you don't want to post your URL on the group you can email it but please remove the (NOSPAM) to reply. Problem has been sorted. Lyn was using text within images, not *real* text, so her original page wouldn't flex properly between different sized browsers. |
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Do you mean the text *was* a bunch of images? |
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