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 Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 04/12/06 15:30 
strawberry wrote: 
> Just a thought, seeing as you're using php anyway, why not just forget 
> about frames and use an html table for your index instead, something 
> like this... 
>  
> echo "<head>\n"; 
> //get ready to load the selected page 
> if (isset($_GET['page'])) 
>  
> { 
> $page = $_GET['page']; 
> $suffix = '.php'; 
> $ps = $page.$suffix; 
> } 
> 	else 
> { 
> $ps = 'home.php'; 
> } 
> $page = ucwords($page); 
> echo "<html>\n"; 
> echo "<head>\n"; 
> echo "<title>Welcome to My $page Page</title>\n"; 
>  
> echo "</head>\n"; 
>  
> Your table might look something like this... 
>  
>         echo "<tr>\n"; 
> 	echo "<td><a href='$PHP_SELF?page=home'>Home</a></td>\n"; 
> 	echo "</tr>\n"; 
> 	echo "<tr>\n"; 
> 	echo "<td><a href='$PHP_SELF?page=news'>News</a></td>\n"; 
> 	echo "</tr>\n"; 
> 	echo "<tr>\n"; 
> 	echo "<td><a href='$PHP_SELF?page=projects'>Projects</a></td>\n"; 
> 	echo "</tr>\n"; 
>  
> and a table within one of these pages (in this case the Projects page) 
> might look something like this... 
>  
> echo "<th><a title='Sort by this column' 
> href='$PHP_SELF?key=project_no'>Project No</a></th>\n"; 
>  
> HTH 
>  
 
Or even better than tables, use CSS. 
 
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