FrontPage 2003 - newbie - what do you think about using frames?

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Guest

Hi, I'm new to frontpage 2003 - I have already started to build my site in Adobe 3.0 and now will be using FrontPage 2003 - I had frames with the Adobe but had some problems with frames as far as some people veiwing my site. I liked them because I had a TOC in it and it made it so nice to navigate thru my website. What would you suggest? I like those inline frames too? Or should I just stay away from frames all together? thanks, toottoot
 
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Steve Easton

Check out the include page feature.
For an example of what an include page
does, the left "links" panel on my hobby site
is an include.
www.95isalive.com

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using 2k PRO but....95isalive
This site is best viewed............
........................with a computer

toottoot said:
Hi, I'm new to frontpage 2003 - I have already started to build my site
in Adobe 3.0 and now will be using FrontPage 2003 - I had frames with the
Adobe but had some problems with frames as far as some people veiwing my
site. I liked them because I had a TOC in it and it made it so nice to
navigate thru my website. What would you suggest? I like those inline
frames too? Or should I just stay away from frames all together? thanks,
toottoot
 
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Cheryl D. Wise

Since toottoot is using FP 2003 instead of shared borders or includes I'd
recommend using the new dynamic template feature.Put the menu in the portion
of the template that is not editable.

If you use the FP linkbars you shouldn't even need to open the template to
add new links.
 

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