> Also, look into "dynamic frames" which allows you to specifiy frame
> contents files with a link. (FrontPage doesn't do that though, you'll
> have to learn to code that by hand.)
These methods fail if javascript is not enabled - just so you'll know. And,
really, it's better not to use frames at all....
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"Funkadyleik Spynwhanker" <youreallywantoemailmepunk?@winblows.gov> wrote in
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> "Sue" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>I have a 3 frame page... Banner, Contents and Main.
>>
>> Is is possible for me to create a hyperlink in the contents frame that
>> will
>> open in the contents and main frame leaving only the banner of the
>> original
>> page?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Sue
>
> Yes, just link to a file that re-creates the two frames you want, and sets
> the starting page to the two you want.
>
> Also, look into "dynamic frames" which allows you to specifiy frame
> contents files with a link. (FrontPage doesn't do that though, you'll
> have to learn to code that by hand.)
>
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