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Old 01-09-2007, 04:40 PM   #1
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Hi all...

Im using frontpage 2003 and also using Xara Menu Maker...

Im trying to put the menu in one frame page at the top of the page and
having the second one be the target frame.....so when I click on one of the
drop down menu items the target frame will open that specific page...

my problem is..... when I click on a drop down menu in the top frame, the
drop down box is truncated where the frames split is.... so I cant see the
rests of the menu items.... I can cure this by making the top frame much
taller, but that looks bad and takes up way to much of the screen...

what would be the best way to set this up so the top frame is over the
bottom frame? or do I need to use layers or something....

thanks
JT

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Old 01-09-2007, 05:08 PM   #2
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Xara Menu Maker already uses layers. You would either have to rethink
your menu system to avoid dropdowns, or lose the frames. Redesigning
your pages without frames is probably the best option.
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"JT" <JT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:6A306538-F3A8-481D-B45A-CFFE23A3C375@microsoft.com:

> Hi all...
>
> Im using frontpage 2003 and also using Xara Menu Maker...
>
> Im trying to put the menu in one frame page at the top of the page and
> having the second one be the target frame.....so when I click on one of the
> drop down menu items the target frame will open that specific page...
>
> my problem is..... when I click on a drop down menu in the top frame, the
> drop down box is truncated where the frames split is.... so I cant see the
> rests of the menu items.... I can cure this by making the top frame much
> taller, but that looks bad and takes up way to much of the screen...
>
> what would be the best way to set this up so the top frame is over the
> bottom frame? or do I need to use layers or something....
>
> thanks
> JT
>
> --
> Thanks JT


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