Frames and Shared Borders are two very different animals. Frames
should be avoided, since they are often troublesome for users, shared
borders should be avoided because they are (sometimes) trouble for
designers, and definitely inflexible. (Include pages and Dynamic Web
Templates [DWT] are much better options.)
Layout tables cannot be used with shared borders, but since "Frames"
is really a collection of pages, they can be used in pages that form
part of a frames page. They can also be used with Include pages and
DWTs.
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"Jelena" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> If I understand well it is not possible to edit frames (shared
> borders) by
> applying layout tables directly on them?
>
> Jelena
>
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> Jelena Clemente
>
>
> "Jelena" wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to add new pages from the navigation view, use
>> shared borders
>> and insert new automatically updated menues on the layout tables
>> and cells
>> in the Front page 2003?
>> --
>> Jelena Clemente