Posted by Chaddy2222 on 12/21/05 13:39
Gabriël wrote:
> David Graham wrote:
> > "Gabriël@Home" <youcould@lwaysaskfor.info> wrote in message
> > news:11qgtr8qibemqad@corp.supernews.com...
> >
> >>Hi Folks,
> >>
> >>I've been working on this for quite a long time now..
> >>
> >>http://www.amdemo.com/testsite consists of 2 frames (top & main). I
> >>center the Flash element in the top frame and the table in the bottom
> >>frame. As long as the browser (FireFox or IE, doesn't matter) is not
> >>maximized the menu and the table are directly under each other. But then
> >>you maximize the bottom frame is 1 pixel left of the top frame in
> >
> > alignment.
> >
> >>Does anyone know what this behaviour can be? And how to solve it?
> >>
> >>Please check http://www.amdemo.com/testsite and let me know!
> >>
> >>Thanks a lot!
> >>
> >>Greets,
> >>Gab
> >
> > Hi
> > I'm no expert but I think others in this group will point out why frames are
> > bad (if tthey are not tired doing so already).
> > Try
> > body, table {margin: 0;}
> > in the css for main.html
> > and
> > body {margin: 0;}
> > for top.html
> >
> > Not sure how you play with the CSS for a frameset, perhaps you just do the
> > individual pages in the frameset as I have done above. Others will know
> > If no good above throw in padding: 0; as well for luck!
> > HTH
> > David
> >
> >
> >
> Please give me a link of why frames are bad...
Well. You did ask for it!. So here is but a few of the reasons why
frames are very bad.
http://freewebdesign.cjb.cc/design-tips1.html
I also list two alternitives with what you could do / use instead of
frames.
>
> The problem is that my top is Flash and I don't want it to be reloaded
> on every page change
Ahh. If your Flash area contains the navigation. Get rid of that as
well. It's useless!.
http://freewebdesign.cjb.cc/design-tips4.html That article I wrote
will give you an example or two on why that is the case.
--
Regards Chad. http://freewebdesign.cjb.cc
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