Yes. Try this: Create a new website with 5 pages. Next to "Index" for page 1, name them "Welcome", "Word", "Excel" and "Powerpoint". On the index page draw a rectangle (the iframe) that is sized such that it can accommodate the 'guest' pages. Open Utilities/Web Properties/Placeholder and place the following code in "Replace with HTML code" box:
Code:
<iframe name=iframename src=welcome.htm height=100% width=100% scrolling=no frameborder=0 marginheight=0 marginwidth=0></iframe>
(Here the name given to your iframe is "iframename" and "welcome.htm" is the name of the page that will be autoloaded)
Place four links/buttons (just text will do as well) anywhere you like next to the rectangle/iframe. For this example I call them: "Welcome", "Word", "Excel" and "Powerpoint". Set for each of them the "Link to Page" property (Utilities/Web Properties/Link) to the respective page by using the drop-down menu AND -- in the same window -- type "iframename" in the "Open link in" box. Don't forget to click "Apply" for each of the four links.
Next, reduce the size of the 'guest pages' ("Welcome", "Word", "Excel" and "Powerpoint") to the size of the rectangle/iframe on the index page so that they will appear as you design them.
Finally, design your 'guest pages' and fill them with the relevant information, and finish the design of your index page.
Hope this is clear enough.
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