Re: Master Pages
- From: "Mark Rae" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 23:11:16 -0000
"Steve" <s.arndt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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What I've done is create a masterpage. Added a table to it. And then in
certain cells of the table, have content frames for header, footer, menu
bar, center content, left content (like for tree), and right cell content.
What I wanted to know is this method a standard in the industry or do most
developers use seperate master pages for each cell. I'm not familiiar
with
framesets yet.
Slightly confused... You say you're not familiar with framesets, but you
have "content frames" in your table - are these iframes, then...?
It might be easier if you post your MasterPage's markup...
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