How do I add drop-down windows containing links in a frame.

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I am looking for a method to add drop-down windows containing links, both on
my website & others, in/on a frame. I require this function in order to make
my home page look neater & to reduce the space I currently take-up –showing
all the links at one time.
 
Don't you mean drop-down menus?
Let's see the page. It really is best NOT to use frames, especially if you
want your pages 'found'!
Eleanor
 
Eleanor,
Yes, drop-down menus. I am stuck with frames for the time being.
 
You will have problem with using drop-down menus in a page that load in a frame, if the frame
opening is not large enough to allow the displaying of the menu, as portion of it will be hidden as
they do not cross frames.

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Why are you stuck with frames? A way out of that is to make a basic page,
just the way you want it and without the 'content', then rename it as needed
and fill in with content. Then the pages are searchable.
Can we see the page?
Eleanor
 
It's really up to you. If you want the site to be "found' by search engines
then I would redo it without frames. But, it does work well with the frames
now except the the lines around the frames are distracting. For not using
the frames, my idea would work. Your basic page would have the title info at
the top and all the links down the left and then in a cell below the title
cell ... that's where you would copy in the content. So you would begin with
a table 2 columns wide with 2 rows. Merge the two left cells.... for the
logo and links etc.
I'm having trouble reading your history ... such decorative fonts are hard
to read on the internet. I'd use Times New Roman. Remember that the viewers
of your site have to have the fonds you have used available in their
computer so you should use 'standard' internet fonts. Also, it is best not
to underline any words that are not links. People assume that underlined
words are links. There's a big space in the Wall of Honor page ???I'm
curious ... where is Mendham? I've really enjoyed looking through your site
and reading bits here and there.
Contact me at (e-mail address removed) if I can be of more help or offer more
suggestions.
Eleanor
 

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