Displaying pages in Frames.

J

Jason

I have set up my page with frames, using the top portion
as banner, and the left with navigation buttons. The
buttons are Hove Buttons, and the problem is that when I
click on the button to display a differnt page, it
displays in a totally different page as opposed to in the
frame.

How can I change this so that hyperlinked pages display in
the frame??

Thanks

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Thomas A. Rowe

You need to set the frame target value of the hover button hyperlink, click the following link:

http://www.ycoln-resources.com/frontpage/fp2k/fp2ktips.htm

then click: Hover Button (setting Frame Target)
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S

SAUCE SUPREME

LOL, YOU'RE USING FRAMES. COULD YOU BE ANY MORE NEWBIE?
TOO BAD YOUR SITE WILL NEVER BE RANKED HIGH IN ANY SEARCH
ENGINES. ROFL YOU SUCK!!
 
S

Steve Easton

Still waiting to see *your* masterpiece "Rembrandt"

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K

Karen

Steve Easton said:
Still waiting to see *your* masterpiece "Rembrandt"

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How totally RUDE and unnecessary!

Karen
 
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Tom Pepper Willett

"How totally RUDE and unnecessary!
Karen"

Why is Steve's comment rude and unnecessary?

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|
| | > Still waiting to see *your* masterpiece "Rembrandt"
| >
| > --
| > Steve Easton
| > Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| > 95isalive
| > This site is best viewed............
| > .......................with a computer
| >
| > | > > LOL, YOU'RE USING FRAMES. COULD YOU BE ANY MORE NEWBIE?
| > > TOO BAD YOUR SITE WILL NEVER BE RANKED HIGH IN ANY SEARCH
| > > ENGINES. ROFL YOU SUCK!!
| > >
| > >
| > > >-----Original Message-----
| > > >I have set up my page with frames, using the top portion
| > > >as banner, and the left with navigation buttons. The
| > > >buttons are Hove Buttons, and the problem is that when I
| > > >click on the button to display a differnt page, it
| > > >displays in a totally different page as opposed to in the
| > > >frame.
| > > >
| > > >How can I change this so that hyperlinked pages display
| > > in
| > > >the frame??
| > > >
| > > >Thanks
| > > >
|
|
| How totally RUDE and unnecessary!
|
| Karen
|
| --------------------------------
| "Those who advocate more and more government regulation have been
| experimenting for 40 years, trying to create an economic system in which
| everyone can somehow be made more prosperous by the toil of someone
| else." --Ronald Reagan, 1974
|
|
 
K

Karen

Tom Pepper Willett said:
"How totally RUDE and unnecessary!
Karen"

Why is Steve's comment rude and unnecessary?

No, no, no. Not Steve's -- the other guys!
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|
| | > Still waiting to see *your* masterpiece "Rembrandt"
| >
| > --
| > Steve Easton
| > Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| > 95isalive
| > This site is best viewed............
| > .......................with a computer
| >
| > | > > LOL, YOU'RE USING FRAMES. COULD YOU BE ANY MORE NEWBIE?
| > > TOO BAD YOUR SITE WILL NEVER BE RANKED HIGH IN ANY SEARCH
| > > ENGINES. ROFL YOU SUCK!!
| > >
| > >
| > > >-----Original Message-----
| > > >I have set up my page with frames, using the top portion
| > > >as banner, and the left with navigation buttons. The
| > > >buttons are Hove Buttons, and the problem is that when I
| > > >click on the button to display a differnt page, it
| > > >displays in a totally different page as opposed to in the
| > > >frame.
| > > >
| > > >How can I change this so that hyperlinked pages display
| > > in
| > > >the frame??
| > > >
| > > >Thanks
| > > >
|
|
| How totally RUDE and unnecessary!
|
| Karen
|
| --------------------------------
| "Those who advocate more and more government regulation have been
| experimenting for 40 years, trying to create an economic system in which
| everyone can somehow be made more prosperous by the toil of someone
| else." --Ronald Reagan, 1974
|
|
 
T

Tom Pepper Willett

Oh, okay. You replied to Steve's message and that's what's confusing.

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Tom Pepper Willett [Microsoft MVP - FrontPage]
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Microsoft FrontPage:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.mspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/

=====================================================
|
| | > "How totally RUDE and unnecessary!
| > Karen"
| >
| > Why is Steve's comment rude and unnecessary?
|
| No, no, no. Not Steve's -- the other guys!
| >
| > --
| > =====================================================
| > Tom Pepper Willett [Microsoft MVP - FrontPage]
|
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| --
| > -------------------
| > Microsoft FrontPage:
| > http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.mspx
| > http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
| > To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see:
| > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
| > =====================================================
| > | > |
| > | | > | > Still waiting to see *your* masterpiece "Rembrandt"
| > | >
| > | > --
| > | > Steve Easton
| > | > Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| > | > 95isalive
| > | > This site is best viewed............
| > | > .......................with a computer
| > | >
message
| > | > | > | > > LOL, YOU'RE USING FRAMES. COULD YOU BE ANY MORE NEWBIE?
| > | > > TOO BAD YOUR SITE WILL NEVER BE RANKED HIGH IN ANY SEARCH
| > | > > ENGINES. ROFL YOU SUCK!!
| > | > >
| > | > >
| > | > > >-----Original Message-----
| > | > > >I have set up my page with frames, using the top portion
| > | > > >as banner, and the left with navigation buttons. The
| > | > > >buttons are Hove Buttons, and the problem is that when I
| > | > > >click on the button to display a differnt page, it
| > | > > >displays in a totally different page as opposed to in the
| > | > > >frame.
| > | > > >
| > | > > >How can I change this so that hyperlinked pages display
| > | > > in
| > | > > >the frame??
| > | > > >
| > | > > >Thanks
| > | > > >
| > |
| > |
| > | How totally RUDE and unnecessary!
| > |
| > | Karen
| > |
| > | --------------------------------
| > | "Those who advocate more and more government regulation have been
| > | experimenting for 40 years, trying to create an economic system in
which
| > | everyone can somehow be made more prosperous by the toil of someone
| > | else." --Ronald Reagan, 1974
| > |
| > |
| >
| >
|
|
 
L

Liam

sauce supreme's message was totally uncalled for. Frames and IFrames do not make a bad webpage at all, if you have any interface experiance and past graphic design experiance then a frame can work very effeciantly.
Ok, veiw the HTML of your index.html page and scroll until you find you frame code, within the code add this - name="frame"
Then when you add your <a href....> tag after the destination add target="frame" then the page will load up within the frame. Having basic HTML or PHP knowledge when using frontpage is very helpful as it can make the page more effient.
 

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