Can Framesets coexist with Shared Borders on the same page?

I want to display two horizontal frames in the 'body of a page ...
... with top an left shared borders containing menus, graphic links etc

If so, can anyone point me at an example.

Brian

Framesets with Shared Borders ? by Analiese

Analiese
Fri Aug 15 19:39:32 CDT 2003

You can do it pretty easy but the problem is you might not
want to because I think the navigation bars in the borders
will break out of the frames or do other weird stuff.

They're not really compatible with the frame targets or
whatever. I think the manual even discourages doing it
because the results really can't be predicted very well.

That's why I create a separate framed page with links to
accomplish the same thing. It's not as convenient as the
navigation bars but at least you can sort of predict
what's going to happen.

>-----Original Message-----
>Can Framesets coexist with Shared Borders on the same
page?
>
>I want to display two horizontal frames in the 'body of
a page ...
>.... with top an left shared borders containing menus,
graphic links etc
>
>If so, can anyone point me at an example.
>
>Brian
>
>
>
>.
>

Re: Framesets with Shared Borders ? by FUD_wad

FUD_wad
Mon Aug 18 08:49:16 CDT 2003


"Brian J" <brian_j_cook@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bhjrao$m4s$1@newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk...
> Can Framesets coexist with Shared Borders on the same page?
>
> I want to display two horizontal frames in the 'body of a page ...
> ... with top an left shared borders containing menus, graphic links etc
>
> If so, can anyone point me at an example.
>
> Brian
>
>
>

Yes. Though they serve similar purposes for layout, so most people do not
use them.

Just open up the files you want to have shared borders and apply it! No
trick.

(I dont know of an example, nobody does it.)