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Posted by dorayme on 05/30/06 02:04
In article <447B465F.301@dunjas.com>,
charles cashion <charles96@dunjas.com> wrote:
> I seem to have painted myself into a corner.
> Here is my index.htm
> =======================================
> <HTML>
> <FRAMESET COLS="20%,*" BORDER=3>
> <FRAME NAME="Frame1" SCROLLING=AUTO SRC="left01.htm">
> <FRAME NAME="Frame2" SCROLLING=AUTO SRC="right01.htm">
> </FRAMESET>
> </HTML>
> =======================================
> (if you want to look: http://dunjas.com/index.htm)
> I use the left side for a sequence of menus.
> I use the right side to display what a menu selects.
>
> Everything was good until I tried to print a recipe
> for bread pudding that was in the right window. It
> did not print. So I decided to try something that I
> have seen on other sites. It is a "PRINTABLE COPY"
> window. Only thing, I am trapped. How can I
> temporarily escape the FRAMESET stuff?
>
> Tnx,
> Charles
When looking at a framed page, you can almost always view the
frame you want by right-click (or on Mac, control click) then
"open frame in new window/tab". Then you can then print easily.
You could give this instruction to your visitors.
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dorayme
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