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Posted by Neredbojias on 09/07/05 18:09
With neither quill nor qualm, dorayme quothed:
> > It isn't that hard to "seat" a nav section at the top of a page, and re:
> > IE, you can even do it without javascript if you have some server-side
> > support.
> >
>
> There is a lot of talk about the top of the page in frames
> discussions. Frankly, I am not so keen to defend frames for this
> but it is possible that a not very high top frame might be ok.
> It is the side nav frame that can be useful and hard to match
> without frames. Most monitors have more room in width and are
> therefore more accommodating...
A static left nav can be done with css, too. You must know css
moderately well and be willing to experiment. At least 95% of what I've
learned about html and the like came via experimentation. Most of the
rest originated from here (esp. refinements of "experimental" results.)
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Neredbojias
Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
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