I do not like using frames, so I opt for tables to
organize content within my pages. I would like to be
able to click on a link at the top of my page (like a
button hyperlinked to a jpeg) and then have it open in a
cell or table near the middle, keeping my look and feel
of the page static, but allowing the content to change in
the open table. Any ideas?

Re: Hyperlink open in target table or cell by Jeff

Jeff
Wed Sep 08 15:04:18 CDT 2004

Well... not sure how you would do that without frames... but you may want to
try to use an inline frame.
Jeff


"Michael Pressgrove" <mpressgrove@pcsphosphate.com> wrote in message
news:021901c495db$25edbb90$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> I do not like using frames, so I opt for tables to
> organize content within my pages. I would like to be
> able to click on a link at the top of my page (like a
> button hyperlinked to a jpeg) and then have it open in a
> cell or table near the middle, keeping my look and feel
> of the page static, but allowing the content to change in
> the open table. Any ideas?



Re: Hyperlink open in target table or cell by MD

MD
Thu Sep 09 06:38:06 CDT 2004

Hi Michael,

Use an iframe in the cell then target to the name of the iframe


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"Michael Pressgrove" <mpressgrove@pcsphosphate.com> wrote in message news:021901c495db$25edbb90$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> I do not like using frames, so I opt for tables to
> organize content within my pages. I would like to be
> able to click on a link at the top of my page (like a
> button hyperlinked to a jpeg) and then have it open in a
> cell or table near the middle, keeping my look and feel
> of the page static, but allowing the content to change in
> the open table. Any ideas?