Clark, thanks. Yes, include pages, I was beginning to realise that.
Still a bit stuck though (must be me). I have successfully replaced the
inline frame with an include page with some static content (a blank page with
a one cell table and just some text. Great!
But... how can I display the content (my blog, forum, chat or picture
gallery) on that blank page? With the inline frame I had simply set "initial
page" to the url of the blog/forum/etc. but I can't figure out how to do that
with a blank page. I'm feeling very stupid right now and would be grateful if
someone can point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Stefan
"Clark" wrote:
> Most of what you can accomplish with frames can be done with include pages. For
> example the top navigation bar would be its own page and be called as an include
> page on the pages you want it to show.
>
> Of course, it can scroll up out of sight (unlike the behavior of a frame which
> stays put) but you can always scroll back to it.
>
> On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 23:57:02 -0800, Stefan <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
>
> >My site, www.aaltenvoogd.com, makes limited use of frames (in Forum, Blog,
> >Chat and Pictures). I know it's not recommended and I would like to get rid
> >of them but keep the same behaviour of my site.
> >
> >At the moment these pages contain an inline frame to display the content.
> >How can I achieve the same effect without frames, i.e. the content appears
> >within my site rather than as a separate new window?
> >
> >I am using Dynamic Web Templates. The layout of the .dwt attached to these
> >pages is done using tables.
> >
> >Many thanks for your help.
> >
> >Stefan
>
>