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Sent by Dave Silvester on 21 September 2004 14:02


On Tuesday 21 Sep 2004 13:33, Florian Weber wrote:

> for what i'm doing its simply the best solution to use frames. i'm
> having a cms app where on the left side you have a tree of pages and all
> kind of detail pages in the right frame. i dont want to reload the page
> tree, just because the user clicked on 'edit page' which happens in the
> right frame.. 
>
> for sure im open for any tipps how to do that better though =)

Well, Iframes work pretty similar to frames, and you can style them quite a 
bit - perhaps check them out?  (Won't work in XHTML Strict, but do work in 
Transitional, so they should be around for the foreseeable future despite 
being depreciated.)

Or, did you try my tip about disabling the frameborders completely and then 
faking the "border" using CSS, probably with a background image, on one of 
your content frames?  Let me know if you can't figure it out and I'll explain 
better.  (Hard to know what level of CSS people are at.)

~Dave

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Dave Silvester
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