They all open in the frame for me in IE 7
But that's one of the disadvantages or frames (especially w/ the new tabbed browsers)
- you can't control where it will open if the user sets his browser to always open in a new tab
IMHO
- for a site as simple as yours there is No justification for using frames at all
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| Yeah the HTML is all frontpage's. I haven't got a clue about that stuff. I
| use all the frontpage tools and steer clear of code.
|
| Anyone who sees the problem on their browser, please let me know if you have
| any suggestions.
|
| Ta all...
|
| "Mark Fitzpatrick" wrote:
|
| > I'm not sure which setting could do that. You may want to look in IE for a
| > setting regarding re-using open windows. If I remember correctly, I had run
| > across some odd behaviors once after tweaking some of the linkage settings
| > but for the life of me I can't remember where. Your HTML code is good and
| > checks out though, so that's not the problem at least
| >
| >
| > --
| > Hope this helps,
| > Mark Fitzpatrick
| > Former Microsoft FrontPage MVP 199?-2006
| >
| > | > > Mark, thanks for responding.
| > > No the links opening another browser are intentional as I would prefer
| > > people keep my site open to refer to. It's my pages that are the problem
| > > on
| > > my machine. From the main page
www.1a-aerials.com if I click on one of the
| > > internal link buttons, instead of opening the link as a frame within that
| > > main page layout, it just opens a new page within that browser just
| > > showing
| > > the single frame and the header - footer - contents panel all dissapear.
| > > It's
| > > the same with every one of my pages.
| > > If I open it in Windows explorer it's fine and apparently on other peoples
| > > PC's
| > >
| > > Dave
| > >
| > > "Mark Fitzpatrick" wrote:
| > >
| > >> It appears to work fine. Which links are causing you problems? The
| > >> navigation links work fine, but links such as the ones to outside sites
| > >> are
| > >> all programmed to open in a new browser window because they are set with
| > >> a
| > >> target of _blank (which means new window). This is one of a lot of
| > >> problems
| > >> that frames have, including an inability for search engines to play nice
| > >> with them.
| > >>
| > >> --
| > >> Hope this helps,
| > >> Mark Fitzpatrick
| > >> Former Microsoft FrontPage MVP 199?-2006
| > >>
| > >> | > >> > Please help... I'm pretty much a novice here. I have managed to suss
| > >> > out
| > >> > using frames whilst working in frontpage and when I check the site in
| > >> > windows
| > >> > explorer it works fine.
| > >> > Then I uploaded it to the web and the frames don't work on my PC or
| > >> > laptop.
| > >> > Instead the destination frame just openes as a whole new page.
| > >> >
| > >> > However, when I spoke to my friend for help, it worked okay on his so
| > >> > he
| > >> > didn't know how to help. He suggested it may be a browser compatibility
| > >> > thing
| > >> > and I'm stuck.
| > >> >
| > >> > Any suggestions would be gratefully recieved. URL:-
www.1a-aerials.com
| > >> >
| > >> > Dave
| > >>
| > >>
| > >>
| >
| >
| >