I am editing some code that someone else developed and don't know a whole lot about frames. The page I'm editing is using frames and along the left side frame there is a group of navigation buttons. Normally one would want those buttons/frame to stay displayed as users click on the buttons to get around the site. However, I need a couple of the buttons to send the users to an entirely new site as if they had typed in the new site's URL manually (no knowledge or link back to my site).
This is the code (with the actual site I'm going to changed) for that link as it is now:
<a onclick="openPage(' >
<img name="img1" border="0" src="images/why.gif" border="0"></a><br>
What happens is when the user clicks the button, the left side frame itself loads the new page and the rest of the page remains the same as what it was.
I'm sure this is an extremely easy thing, but I'm just not familiar with frames, so any assistance, links, etc you can provide would be great!
Thanks in advance.
Megan
This is the code (with the actual site I'm going to changed) for that link as it is now:
<a onclick="openPage(' >
<img name="img1" border="0" src="images/why.gif" border="0"></a><br>
What happens is when the user clicks the button, the left side frame itself loads the new page and the rest of the page remains the same as what it was.
I'm sure this is an extremely easy thing, but I'm just not familiar with frames, so any assistance, links, etc you can provide would be great!
Thanks in advance.
Megan