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    http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b115/jtw..._002_update.png


    Thats my layout, Now I need help with code. I want to make a frame where the biggest box is to be main.html. Then I want to be able to make other pages and load them up in that same frame so viewers on the site do not have to keep reloading my layout. I tried to do it myself but I just can't figure it out. I already have it sliced and in dreamweaver, so if you can help me out please do! I'm very frustrated after trying to do this for a couple hours with no sucsess.

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    u want content in that big one???? i could do that with iframe....


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    yeah

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    iFrames are simply amazing, and they'd work perfectly for what you're trying to do.

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    No frames!!! NOOO FRAMES!!! Read up on CSS, XHTML, and using Div's
    Resident father figure.

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    totally agree with 43

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    Originally posted by unit_number_43@Jun 12 2005, 01:32 AM
    No frames!!! NOOO FRAMES!!! Read up on CSS, XHTML, and using Div's
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    y thats right but its soo complicated and so long work if u want to optimize for all browsers.....


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    <a href="pageyouwantloadedintothatframe.html" target="nameofframe">

    pageyouwantloadedintothatframe.html = the page you want loaded into that frame :lol:
    nameofframe = the name of the frame
    simple
    In dreamweaver link the button as normal then directly underneath the link box is the target box, put the name of the frame in here (should be in the drop down list of targets.

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    ^^ thats wrong. thats how you make the link into that frame. not what he&#39;s looking for.


    iframes are the easiest way to go here. just put <iframe src=" whatever link.html " width="howwide" height="howhigh"></iframe> and ur set.

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    okay, how do I make a layout that will be optimized for EVERY resolution?

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