From: graeme 0750 graeme on 7 Dec 2009 22:19 I have a web site that uses frames under FrontPage 2003. Each frame typically contains a banner page, a contents page and a main page. How does another web site hyperlink to a bookmark within a paricular main page so that the banner and contents pages are displayed as well (ie. together with the main page). Without these, it is impossible to navigate around the web site after the hyperlink is executed.
From: Hot-text on 7 Dec 2009 23:44 No Link to your Website ....... No Help for Website we do not know if It is a <frameset></frameset> Or <iframe></iframe> Add-to-favorites Script for iframe Dynamic Drive (http://dynamicdrive.com) "graeme 0750" <graeme 0750(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:453FA2B2-B6CD-4A3D-815B-CF16A9781C4D(a)microsoft.com... > I have a web site that uses frames under FrontPage 2003. Each frame > typically > contains a banner page, a contents page and a main page. How does another > web > site hyperlink to a bookmark within a paricular main page so that the > banner > and contents pages are displayed as well (ie. together with the main > page). > Without these, it is impossible to navigate around the web site after the > hyperlink is executed.
From: Stefan B Rusynko on 8 Dec 2009 05:01 That is the primary disadvantage of using Frames - the only link that can be used is the link to the main frameset page (all others will break your frames) -- _____________________________________________ SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; _____________________________________________ "graeme 0750" <graeme 0750(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:453FA2B2-B6CD-4A3D-815B-CF16A9781C4D(a)microsoft.com... I have a web site that uses frames under FrontPage 2003. Each frame typically contains a banner page, a contents page and a main page. How does another web site hyperlink to a bookmark within a paricular main page so that the banner and contents pages are displayed as well (ie. together with the main page). Without these, it is impossible to navigate around the web site after the hyperlink is executed.
From: Dan L on 8 Dec 2009 09:51 And with that you have just explained the disadvantage(s) of using frames. "graeme 0750" wrote: > I have a web site that uses frames under FrontPage 2003. Each frame typically > contains a banner page, a contents page and a main page. How does another web > site hyperlink to a bookmark within a paricular main page so that the banner > and contents pages are displayed as well (ie. together with the main page). > Without these, it is impossible to navigate around the web site after the > hyperlink is executed.
From: Hot-text on 8 Dec 2009 14:44 You so Right Stefan "Stefan B Rusynko" <sbr_enjoy(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uYkym1#dKHA.2184(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > That is the primary disadvantage of using Frames > - the only link that can be used is the link to the main frameset page > (all others will break your frames) > > > -- > > _____________________________________________ > SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ] > "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-; > _____________________________________________ > > > "graeme 0750" <graeme 0750(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:453FA2B2-B6CD-4A3D-815B-CF16A9781C4D(a)microsoft.com... > I have a web site that uses frames under FrontPage 2003. Each frame > typically > contains a banner page, a contents page and a main page. How does another > web > site hyperlink to a bookmark within a paricular main page so that the > banner > and contents pages are displayed as well (ie. together with the main > page). > Without these, it is impossible to navigate around the web site after the > hyperlink is executed. > >
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