Imbedding a page within a page

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Guest

I have something that to me should be easy, but I haven't figured out how to
do it. Through Photosho I have generated a flash photo presentation that is
run by a file called index.htm. The entire presentation is in a separate
subdirectory and works fine when placed by itself on the web.
(http://www.jimlewis.info/Astoria/index.htm, if anyone cares to see it.)

I want to place it on a FrontPage website, but want to place it within a
page so that I can place text at the top and links to the entire site at the
bottom. I haven't found a way to do this.

If it can't be done, I suppose the /astoria/index.htm can be edited in
FrontPage to provide the functionality I want. Does anyone have a better idea?
 
G

Guest

Hi Jim -

You should start by creating a FrontPage web -
Open FrontPage 2003 and from the main menu, select "File + Open Site" (for
earlier versions try File + Open Web).

Now, browse to the folder where you have stored your photoshop photo gallery.
Make sure to select the "top" level folder - not the sub-folder - and then
select okay.

A small pop-up window will appear to ask if you want to create a frontpage
web -
it will say... " FrontPage needs to add information to your folder in order
to help manage your Hyperlinks and other Web site content. Do you want to add
FrontPage information to "C:... your file path here" ?

You say yes to continue.

This method creates a relationship between all the files, sub-folders, and
scripts found in your site. Now, when you make edits, FrontPage will help you
to remember to update links and 'relationships' as changes are applied.

I've used the photoshop gallery tools also and find them to be a nice way to
create a flash gallery. With FrontPage, you can now manage the tags/headers/
etc. a lot easier.

Let me know if this helps -

Cheers,
Andrea
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

You need to add a IFrame to a page and then load your link below into it.

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Thomas A. Rowe
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage

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