If you will be using the site to actually sell items on-line, do not use frames.
You can accomplish the same results by using the FP Include Page component to create section
specific navigation and then on the page within that section include the specific navigation.
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"Terrence" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I'm creating a web site with framed pages. The far left table page is for
> navigating through the web site. I have different merchandise for the same
> activity that I would like to list on sperate pages.
>
> Example:
>
> Camping
> -Tents
> -Bedding
> -Flashlights & Lanterns
> -Cooking
>
> Fishing
> -Reels
> -Rods
> -Lures
> -Tackle Boxes
>
> My question is, how do I get the first link the open the sub-link ?
>
> I have created seperate pages for all links.