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Posted by dorayme on 11/22/22 11:39
In article <t2tqt1tk8dunrtcb6ert00tuae24phbpm5@4ax.com>,
scully <scul@peerless.com> wrote:
> I need to build a sitemap for a site 30 or so content pages within 4
> different framesets.
> is it possible to link to a specific page and have it load within its
> correct frameset??
> if so how?
> thanks in advance
> scul
Yes this is easy. You have your sitemap in an ordinary html page.
You link to whatever frameset you want. May I suggest a
management technique for this sort of thing:
Create a folder and put all your framesets in it. For example,
you would have a frameset for dogs that had a content frame that
was different (in name and target) to the one about cats - the
header and left nav would be the same.There could be as many
framesets as possible pages - though as you approach this you
will start to seriously question the technology of frames you
have chosen.
Another thing, lose at least the header frame on your site, or
make it very small in height. I have just suffered - while away -
on a Windows machine with a 17' screen at 800 x 600 and believe
me, it is not nice. Maybe for the home page you can have a header
all fat as you want? But lose it for the site as you travel in,
stick maybe, a neat logo or essential info in your left frame.
Headers are almost always absurdly over-rated... people get sick
of seeing them you know, page after page, the same useless
lump... :), navigation, now that is usefully there always....
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dorayme
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