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Re: Frames
- From: Michael McNamara <nospam@thanx>
- Date: Wed, 9 Dec 1998 10:41:23 -0800
Ralf S. Engelschall writes:
> On Wed, Dec 09, 1998, Michael McNamara wrote:
>
> > What support is there for frames and the navbar? I love the
> > navbar, it makes adding page n+1 so much easier. In fact it is so
> > good, that no support for frames is quite liveable.
> >
> > However, for slow links, I'd like to use frames, to load
> > content into a window, keeping the navigation in a separate frame.
> >[...]
>
> Hmmm... usually when you use a frame, as you said, the navbar is in the frame
> which stays permanently on the screen. Then there is usually no need for a
> navbar generation tool like wml::des::navbar. Because the navbar is pure
> static and stays inside a _single_ page. wml::des::navbar is for generating
> navbars for _different_ pages where each page needs a slightly different
> navbar. So I still don't see the point you address. What is your (syntactical
> and semantical) wish for a frame support in wml::des::navbar?
>
I am wondering is if I can get the automatic java script
changing of navbar gifs from the 'normal' to 'over' to 'selected'
features, but cause the effect of selecting a menu item be to load a
url into another frame.
-mac
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