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I'm creating a webpage using frames and have run into bother, how do I make the links in the Top frame (header) affect the main frame (main page) instead of itself.
Cheers, Tom |
Add TARGET=[name of the main frame] in the link-tag. If you dunno what the main frame's name is, it should say (NAME=something) in the frame-tag in the html file that holds all the frames.
[ 07-30-2004, 07:06 PM: Message edited by: Gnarf ] |
Aha! I already had that, thats why I was so confused. Turns out I was missing a speech mark :D
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<span style="color: lightblue">Why frames of all things? Nested tables look better, allow the same (if not more) consistancy, work in more browsers, allow you to link a user directly to a specific page on your site (http://blah/blah , instead of http://blah , click on 'blah', then on 'foo'), will often load faster, and give you no problems at all with links affecting the wrong thing.
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