Re: Multi-level navigation
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Date: 03/01/05
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Date: 1 Mar 2005 12:53:08 -0800
Thanks Axeman - especially for putting the time into the sample.
Unfortunately, I'm really looking for a solution without the frames.
Thomas, thanks for the response as well - I won't kill myself trying to
figure it out again if it's not possible. Actually, server-side
scripting would be OK if it could be done once; for example, in a
template page. I just can't burden the authors with learning how to
script, and I'm not always available when they want to make changes.
Also thanks to the lurkers out there who at least read the question!
--Bob
> axeman422 wrote:
> spent maybe 10 mins on this but you get the idea
>
> http://members.ozemail.com.au/~croupier/zen/title.html
> "axeman422" wrote:
>
> > If I understand what you want to do then the easiest way I can
think of is to
> > use frames. I had a look at the site you mentioned you have link
buttons
> > along the top and also down the left. To keep the page in the same
style I
> > would suguest 3 frames 1 at very top which goes all the way across
page and
> > down to just under those buttons ie, home/ getting started/ our
programs and
> > so on.
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