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OK.. I have a page that has navigation links on it..and I want to load that page into an Iframe and that IFrame is OR is in a side div that is floating relative...I want the Iframe to float..relative to the other content and resize with the browser..Can an Iframe be a DIV or is it always an inline element? That I think is the question.. SO..The nav will be in a side frame.. a separate "frame content" page. The links on the Iframe content page will reload the contents of the web sites html pages into a target "div" box in the center..This can be done with absolute positioning Because Iframes are absolute..but I don't know about relative/float. It seems that the in line element does not take on the CSS properties of a div or does it? Is it an absolute object in some sense like an img..that cannot be %? The rest of the page will be standard CSS...just two Iframes..but Header, footer, right side nav will be CSS and not be Iframes That way I don't have to redo the navigation menu on every page when I want to add a link..I just add the "nav" page into the side nav frame..then I "target" the main Iframe from those navigation links. Does that make sense? It is working..sort of.."a bit creative?" Yes!..but I don't want to use script for the menu..and if I don't..I have to download and update every page individually.. Any Ideas? Btw...if you want to get rid of the border..you have to put "frameborder="0" in the inline element..or it will have a border no matter what you do.. [small](Edited by [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/user/1315]skyetyger[/url] on 11-09-2006 05:10)[/small]
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