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Advanced Member USA Joined: Jul 21, 2003 Post Count: 749 Status: Offline |
I've never done this before as I avoid using frames in any of the sites I build, but you can achieve this by using some simple JavaScript. The link to a example is http://webdesign.about.com/cs/frameshelp/a/aatwoframelink.htm Hope this helps. Dave ---------------------------------------- Building quality, affordable web sites worldwide - DMWebsites.com |
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Stranger The Netherlands Joined: Jan 20, 2004 Post Count: 4 Status: Offline |
I normally don't work with frames either. I used 2 frames before, and even a three framed site, but I never had to change 2 frames at once. I don't get it to work, so I'll just use a 2 frame site. Thanx for the help though. ---------------------------------------- "Ash nazg durbatul�k, Ash nazg gimbatul, Ash nazg thrakatul�k agh burzum-ishi krimpatul." "One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them." |
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Advanced Member Texas, USA Joined: Dec 8, 2003 Post Count: 3021 Status: Offline |
It's been a while, but I used to work with frames. On www.crossroadsbedford.com, the navigation buttons are coded like this: <A HREF="abouttop.html" TARGET="title" onClick="top.main.location='about.html';"><img src="about.gif" border="0" width="85" height="32"></A> The frames are called title, links, and main - the nav buttons are in the links frame. Above code changes title and main at the same time. ---------------------------------------- ... |
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