
March 13th, 2000, 04:14 PM
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<i><b>Originally posted by : steve</b></i><br />aspfree used to be a framed site by default. We still support this method even though framed sites are harding for people to bookmark. I'd recommend you check out the framed version of aspfree. In the browser do view source and this will give you a place to start.<br /><br />http://www.aspfree.com/default.asp?newurl=main.asp<br /><br />is the link to get you into the framed version<br /><br />steve<br /><br /><br />------------<br />J. Michaels at 3/11/2000 9:33:04 PM<br /><br />I'm going to redesign a subweb on my site that currently has a frames page for the index...<br /><br />The new site will have an opening page with all the navigation stuff on it, but I want to make a single frames page that will have navigation at the top (as the current design does) and make it link to different pages...<br /><br />Something like:<br /><br />framed.asp?mboard<br />which would put the nav. frame at the top and the message board in the rest of the window.<br />framed.asp?guestbook<br />again with the nav. at the top and the guestbook filling up the rest of the page.<br /><br />How can I do this? I don't know a thing about ASP, so *any* help you can give will be appreciated!
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