Writabrata
Wed Jun 20 01:09:33 CDT 2007
On Jun 20, 10:43 am, "Trevor Lawrence" <Trevor L.@Canberra> wrote:
> "Writabrata" <rito_busin...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1182317522.678734.242030@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hi,
> > I am trying to use frames in frontpage 2000. I have 3 pages for my
> > site. One is home page and others, say A & B. I have correctly
> > created
> > the frame (banner & content) for the home page. When I click the
> > links
> > in the home page, it is correctly targetting to the pages A & B. But
> > if I type the url of the page A or B directly to the browser, the
> > whole page is opening without frame. Do I need to create a framepage
> > for each page A & B?
>
> That is the expected behaviour. It is the frameset - your home page - that
> opens A and B inside a frame. But going directly to it means that it is not
> framed so it opens as a whole page.
>
> Do you need to go directly to the frame pages ?
> If not, don't worry about it
> --
> Trevor Lawrence
> Canberra
> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
> MVP Web Site
http://trevorl.mvps.org
I fear that people will not always come to the home page (framed page)
first. They may come to the pages A & B directly through search
engines or any other way. Then they will see the whole page. But I
want the frame show up for every page! What can I do? (I dont know
whether I am asking silly questions. I am a novish, so please forgive
me for that)