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EastCoastStar
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Posted: 2005-10-27 19:48
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heyy all... im lookig for a quick reply. but i am familiar with frames, and more familiar with i-frames... but im trying to make a frame that looks like the one on the left (with 3 pages)... i can make the one on the right easy with the code in paint (didnt want to mess up esato ) any help please? its something dumb, im just stressssssed and cant think!

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EastCoastStar
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Posted: 2005-10-27 19:51
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nevermind, got it, thanks anyway. mods, sorry for makin your job busy, but you can delete this
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Posted: 2005-10-27 22:53
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nevermind, dont delete please!

i do need help... but i cant give the website out publicly, if you think you can help... please PM me... its a different issue than i origionally had BTW.
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Rocky B.
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Posted: 2005-10-28 00:16
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Out of interest why are you using a frame based layout? SE hate frames, most people I talk too wouldn't go near a framed website if you paid them and, in my opinion, CSS can do everything you need.

So, what's the excuse?
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Posted: 2005-10-28 00:41
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my excuss is it will save time and its not a public website, its strictly for Disney to use. (for my company)
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EastCoastStar
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Posted: 2005-10-31 01:07
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anyone???? come onnnn
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Posted: 2005-10-31 11:53
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I've always read: "stay away from frames!"
And it's much more difficult to handle them, besides looking much more "unprofessional" .

Anyway, if you still wanna use them this might help you:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/wor[....]bjects/frameset.asp?frame=true

Check for the "ROWS" and "COLS" attributes.

The code should be something like this:
<FRAMESET rows="*,89" border="1" FRAMESPACING="0" TOPMARGIN="0" LEFTMARGIN="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0" MARGINWIDTH="0">
<FRAMESET name="framemain" cols="216,*" border="1" frameborder="1" FRAMESPACING="6" TOPMARGIN="0" LEFTMARGIN="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0" MARGINWIDTH="0">
<FRAME name="leftFRame" src="link" TOPMARGIN="0" LEFTMARGIN="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0" MARGINWIDTH="0" FRAMEBORDER="1" BORDER="1"></FRAME>
<FRAME name="realMainFrame" src="link" FRAMEBORDER="no" BORDER="0"></FRAME>
</FRAMESET>
<FRAME name="bottom" src="link" scrolling="no" border="0" frameborder="no" noresize TOPMARGIN="0" LEFTMARGIN="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0" MARGINWIDTH="0"></FRAME>
</FRAMESET>

A bit more readable:
<FRAMESET whole>
<FRAMESET top holder>
<FRAME left></FRAME>
<FRAME main></FRAME>
</FRAMESET>
<FRAME bottom></FRAME>
</FRAMESET whole>
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Posted: 2005-10-31 15:23
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see, i figured out how to make it, thats not my problem anymore. im not sure how to explain my problem, i would need to show the person the link, but i dont want to post it publicly on here.

so everyone is saying frames is a no... what is the alternitive? CSS? what is it called? < confusedddd
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Posted: 2005-10-31 15:46
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Then just drop a PM or get me on MSN messenger.
I'll take a look. [addsig]
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Posted: 2005-10-31 16:00
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Or me.

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EastCoastStar
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Posted: 2005-10-31 16:34
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@Krubach thx
and @john, your browsing via wap, so u most likley wont be able to help anyway... thanks though!
Rocky B.
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Posted: 2005-10-31 18:18
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Yeah, CSS. Cascading Style Sheets. It's how I can change the colour scheme of my entire site in five minutes and have that kick ass menu made from a simple unordered list

Try this for starters: http://www.w3schools.com/css/
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Posted: 2005-10-31 19:19
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i have done CSS to change colors and all, but ill check the link out in a second
thanks
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