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(1)
In FrontPage 2003, If I create a website that contains text in the main
Frames 'container' , and another Frames window to show the footnotes
hyperlinked from the main container, will I be able to use FTP to publish
that type of web? There will be no other content that will require FP server
extensions.
(2)
Even though I would use the above description for most of the content, can I
still have other normal .htm pages that contain other text and photos?
(3)
I would assume, then, that a right shared border might be important for
including navigation hyperlinks to guide the reader to different sections of
the content in the main frame (chapters, headers), as well as other type of
content in the web (.htm pages and photos).
A horizontal navigation bar would not be appropriate, because of the number
of chapters in the main Frames container.
I have installed FrontPage 2003 and have introduced myself to some of its
basic tools, but these are my initial concerns. I know several have
discounted Frames in websites, and I understand where they are coming from
because I tried to build a web using frames, which was a little too
complicated for the plan I was trying to set up. The only frames I would be
using in the proposed web would be (1) main content and (2) the footnotes
that eminate from the hyperlinked main document.
In FrontPage 2003, If I create a website that contains text in the main
Frames 'container' , and another Frames window to show the footnotes
hyperlinked from the main container, will I be able to use FTP to publish
that type of web? There will be no other content that will require FP server
extensions.
(2)
Even though I would use the above description for most of the content, can I
still have other normal .htm pages that contain other text and photos?
(3)
I would assume, then, that a right shared border might be important for
including navigation hyperlinks to guide the reader to different sections of
the content in the main frame (chapters, headers), as well as other type of
content in the web (.htm pages and photos).
A horizontal navigation bar would not be appropriate, because of the number
of chapters in the main Frames container.
I have installed FrontPage 2003 and have introduced myself to some of its
basic tools, but these are my initial concerns. I know several have
discounted Frames in websites, and I understand where they are coming from
because I tried to build a web using frames, which was a little too
complicated for the plan I was trying to set up. The only frames I would be
using in the proposed web would be (1) main content and (2) the footnotes
that eminate from the hyperlinked main document.