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Some tutorials at the Gurus Network all desinged for exactly what you want to do: SSI - http://www.gurusnetwork.com/tutorial/server_side_includes/ PHP - http://www.gurusnetwork.com/tutorial/php_templates/ http://www.gurusnetwork.com/tutorial/php_templates_2/ Javascript - http://www.gurusnetwork.com/tutorial/javascript_menu/ http://www.gurusnetwork.com/tutorial/advanced_javascript_menu/ [quote] [b]skyetyger said:[/b] Frames suck..Yes IndeedHowever..with the target property into other frames...there are some interesting possibilitiesSuch As.. I thinkIframes are not entirely..CSS..there are properties that have to be set in the body ..as far as I can discover [/quote] Any "interesting possibilities" especially the ones you mention, have been thoroughly used and abused for years, and have been found very lacking in many areas. As I siad before, that's why you don't see them used very often anymore - they simpyl suck. =) And of course are not "entireley CSS..." they are not CSS at all, they are HTML ;) As for the particular workings, my last question still needs an answer: what DOCTYPE are you using? The DOCTYPE and how well you adhere to it will make a huge difference in how your HTML/CSS displays. The frameborder attribute, unless you are using an obsolete doctype, will be invalid HTML. Any element that forces you to use invalid code to display properly is not worth using, without even going into its other shortcomings. FWIW
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