How to use 2 different content frames within a Frontpage web?

V

vetangirl

I have working on a webpage, where the left frame holds the links to the
content. I need 2 different left frame, the first one for the index page with
all the links leading to the "join" page, where clients can sign up for
membership; the second one for the members area, where the links are actually
leading to the chapters of the webpage..
The first frame keep coming up, even within the members area, leaving double
frames. If I just point the link to the main page instead of the frames page,
then the first left frame comes up everywhere.
In case, if you want to check it:
www.bebetterlover.com/members/members_welcome.htm this is the page that has
to have left.htm instead of left2.htm
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

You need to create a 2nd frame set and set the link to the second frameset page with a target="_top" attribute

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|I have working on a webpage, where the left frame holds the links to the
| content. I need 2 different left frame, the first one for the index page with
| all the links leading to the "join" page, where clients can sign up for
| membership; the second one for the members area, where the links are actually
| leading to the chapters of the webpage..
| The first frame keep coming up, even within the members area, leaving double
| frames. If I just point the link to the main page instead of the frames page,
| then the first left frame comes up everywhere.
| In case, if you want to check it:
| www.bebetterlover.com/members/members_welcome.htm this is the page that has
| to have left.htm instead of left2.htm
 

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