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gary
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      17th Nov 2005
I am trying to design a page (FP2003, winxp) with a few buttons on the left
and a "window" on the right, such that clicking the link on the left
displays the relevant text on the right. I've tried inline frames, tables,
online help, books, etc., and can't get the hyperlinks to display the
appropriate text on the right. I am trying to avoid opening a new page for
each topic. I must be missing something simple (?). Can someone tell me how
to do this, or point me to the right resource?

Thanks in advance

Gary


 
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Thomas A. Rowe
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      17th Nov 2005
IFrame would be your best option, but you will have to create individual page for each topic. Short
of doing the that you would need a database driven application.

This could also be done with CSS Layers (hiding/unHiding) or bookmarks however, I do not like that
approach since all of the content is downloaded when the page is requested from the server, which
could result in a very large file, if you have many topics, etc.

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"gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:fa0ff.138$(E-Mail Removed)...
>I am trying to design a page (FP2003, winxp) with a few buttons on the left and a "window" on the
>right, such that clicking the link on the left displays the relevant text on the right. I've tried
>inline frames, tables, online help, books, etc., and can't get the hyperlinks to display the
>appropriate text on the right. I am trying to avoid opening a new page for each topic. I must be
>missing something simple (?). Can someone tell me how to do this, or point me to the right
>resource?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Gary
>



 
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P@tty Ayers
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      17th Nov 2005

"gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am trying to design a page (FP2003, winxp) with a few buttons on the left
>and a "window" on the right, such that clicking the link on the left
>displays the relevant text on the right. I've tried inline frames, tables,
>online help, books, etc., and can't get the hyperlinks to display the
>appropriate text on the right. I am trying to avoid opening a new page for
>each topic. I must be missing something simple (?). Can someone tell me how
>to do this, or point me to the right resource?


Here's what I would do, assuming the site is a fairly small one. It's
simpler than what you've been trying, but works just great.

Create a page with the buttons on the left and a space on the right for the
content. Then save that page as a template and use it to create each of the
pages. Link each button to its page.

Because the pages are identical, clicking on a button will bring you to a
new page, but you won't see any "page jump". The button bar (and other
common areas of the page) will appear to hold steady, while the new content
appears.


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gary
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      17th Nov 2005
Thanks alot. This a simple site so this might be a good solution for me,
too.

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> "gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:fa0ff.138$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I am trying to design a page (FP2003, winxp) with a few buttons on the
>>left and a "window" on the right, such that clicking the link on the left
>>displays the relevant text on the right. I've tried inline frames, tables,
>>online help, books, etc., and can't get the hyperlinks to display the
>>appropriate text on the right. I am trying to avoid opening a new page for
>>each topic. I must be missing something simple (?). Can someone tell me
>>how to do this, or point me to the right resource?

>
> Here's what I would do, assuming the site is a fairly small one. It's
> simpler than what you've been trying, but works just great.
>
> Create a page with the buttons on the left and a space on the right for
> the content. Then save that page as a template and use it to create each
> of the pages. Link each button to its page.
>
> Because the pages are identical, clicking on a button will bring you to a
> new page, but you won't see any "page jump". The button bar (and other
> common areas of the page) will appear to hold steady, while the new
> content appears.
>
>
> --
> Patty Ayers | www.WebDevBiz.com
> Free Articles on the Business of Web Development
> Web Design Contract, Estimate Request Form, Estimate Worksheet
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>



 
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