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  1. #1
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    I have a navbar in frame 1
    pages are displayed in frame 2
    How do I write the URL in ortder to display the whole frameset and to get a specific submenu displayed in the frame 2?

    Thanks for your help

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    I have a navbar in frame 1
    pages are displayed in frame 2
    How do I write the URL in ortder to display the whole frameset and to get a specific submenu displayed in the frame 2?

    Thanks for your help

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    You can specify a target frame in the URL, but you can't span menus across frames. Not with this program.

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    Hi Earthman,

    Windows will not let one window expand beyond its window or one it has created(popups) into another. Neither will any browser on any system I have seen. CSS will layer data over another part of the same window, but it cannot draw outside it's own window/child window.

    Caution on the use of frames, search engines have trouble indexing frames and framesets... If search engine placement is important to the site, refrain from frames.

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    Thank you for your answers

    I use frames in order to speed-up the display and structure the site.
    For search engines purpose, I designed a homepage with no frame and that page contains all the text and descriptors read by the spiders

 

 

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