strikermax
Programmer
Does anyone know how to setup a site much like the way tek-tips is setup, except with one small change?
What I want to do is have a bar across the top which does not disappear from view when the user scrolls down which I know can be done with a "top" frame. But I also want to have navigation along the left side which does not move upon scrolling also. I know that can be achived with a left frame (published one site already that used left frame).
But I don't know how to combine a left frame with a top frame, so that when a user clicks on a menu item on the left, the "right" frame reflects their selection, and opens the new page chosen. The bottom of the graphic that is inserted in the top frame should seemlessly integrate with the top of the graphic in the left frame. Example:
(TFrame) Cool Stuff Inc.
(LFrame) -----------------------------
About Us | |
Products | New Page opens |
Contact Us | up here | <----Scroll bar
| |(Does not affect
| |top or left frame)
Hope I explained this well enough!!! Any help is appreciated!!! "Three o'clock is always too late or too early for anything you want to do."
What I want to do is have a bar across the top which does not disappear from view when the user scrolls down which I know can be done with a "top" frame. But I also want to have navigation along the left side which does not move upon scrolling also. I know that can be achived with a left frame (published one site already that used left frame).
But I don't know how to combine a left frame with a top frame, so that when a user clicks on a menu item on the left, the "right" frame reflects their selection, and opens the new page chosen. The bottom of the graphic that is inserted in the top frame should seemlessly integrate with the top of the graphic in the left frame. Example:
(TFrame) Cool Stuff Inc.
(LFrame) -----------------------------
About Us | |
Products | New Page opens |
Contact Us | up here | <----Scroll bar
| |(Does not affect
| |top or left frame)
Hope I explained this well enough!!! Any help is appreciated!!! "Three o'clock is always too late or too early for anything you want to do."