Setting behaviors between separate frams?

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Guest

I've put together the structure of a website I'm building for my employer. To
get the look they wanted I used frames.

Now I've been asked to add menu leafs or screen tip layers that pop-up when
you mouseover particular hyperlinks revealing sublists of more hyperlinks.
The only way this will look correct is to have the layer "appear" across one
frame border and into another.

As FrontPage views each frame as a separate page, it's not letting me set a
behvavior for an element in one frame that affects an element in another.
Specifically, I'd like to set a 'mouseover' behavior to a main hyperlink in
one frame that reveals the invisible sublist of hyperlinks in the frame
directly below.

Any suggestions for accomplishing this? Or for getting the effect I'm
looking for in some other way?

Any help would be appreciated...thanks in advance!
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

See your duplicate post

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| I've put together the structure of a website I'm building for my employer. To
| get the look they wanted I used frames.
|
| Now I've been asked to add menu leafs or screen tip layers that pop-up when
| you mouseover particular hyperlinks revealing sublists of more hyperlinks.
| The only way this will look correct is to have the layer "appear" across one
| frame border and into another.
|
| As FrontPage views each frame as a separate page, it's not letting me set a
| behvavior for an element in one frame that affects an element in another.
| Specifically, I'd like to set a 'mouseover' behavior to a main hyperlink in
| one frame that reveals the invisible sublist of hyperlinks in the frame
| directly below.
|
| Any suggestions for accomplishing this? Or for getting the effect I'm
| looking for in some other way?
|
| Any help would be appreciated...thanks in advance!
|
 

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