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12-Aug-2003, 06:42 AM #1
Dreamweaver Frames
TWO Questions:
1. I created a page using dreamweaver with 3 frames.top, left and main. After loading I found that the links at the top of the page needed to be double clicked to get to other pages. Can anyone help? I need to know why this is happening.
2. The site seems to display differently on Mac....any reason for this and can I fix it?
3. I also included a scrolling Javascript slider that works well ...but on larger screens it does not remain in the same position .
Can anyone help?
Somebody please give me ideas on how to do this
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12-Aug-2003, 06:47 AM #2
Dreamweaver Frames
Tthe site is http://www.kolahill.com/features.htm for the first question.
The main page is the one that displays differently on mac and on larger screens
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12-Aug-2003, 10:42 AM #3
You didn't set a target frame for the links in the top frame.

PHP Code:
onMouseOver="MM_swapImage('Image3','','features2.jpg',1)"><img name="Image3" border="0" src="features1.jpg" width="95" height="20"></a><[b]href="parks.htm"[/bonMouseOut="MM_swapImgRestore()" onMouseOver="MM_swapImage('Image4','','parks1.jpg',1)"><img name="Image4" border="0" src="parks2.jpg" width="173" height="20"></a
Put target="mainFrame"
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12-Aug-2003, 08:28 PM #4
DreamWeaver Frames
Thanks Rockn. I tried Target=" MainFrame" but it did not work....there was changes so I figure you've sent me in the right direction. I tried target="_top" and it seems to work fine. Thanks alot.
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