Themes & Frames

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I'm using the "Arcs" theme in FP2000 to build a website. The template
for this theme has four sections (header, footer, left side nav, body).
I'm trying to make all section remain fixed when scrolling except the
body.

I haven't been able to figure out how to do this without the use of
frames, and when I use frames, that creates a whole bunch of other
problems, particularly when using themes.

Any Suggestions???



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