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Re: Redesigning my site...
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lugnet.publish
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Mon, 11 Jan 1999 23:06:34 GMT
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Jacob wrote:
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> [ about frames ]
> The main problem is that I can't refer to a specific "page" unless I
> break your frams.
I suppose I could write a little script that anyone could link to which
would place the page in the correct frames, but that doesn't really solve
the problem. Is there a way to check if a page is inside frames?
> If you use your server's page scripting facilities you don't have to
> write it everytime yourself. Here's a simple example (not checked
> for syntax errors):
> <!--#include "include/top.incl" -->
I'm not sure this would work on my (school's) server (it's a Mac >:(
However, I can probably use the "lasso" code (that's what the program on
the server is called) to do something similar
(http://chuh.org/Students.html uses it)
> > and won't look as nice because of margins.
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> I'm not sure I understand what you mean (the width of table borders
> can be set as you like it).
However, defining the borders around the edge of the page (ie, the
browser offset) does not always work, so some things wouldn't reach the
edge even if they needed to.
--Bram
Bram Lambrecht / o o \ BramL@juno.com
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WWW: http://www.chuh.org/Students/Bram-Lambrecht/
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| Bram Lambrecht (braml@juno.com) wrote: [ about frames ] (...) The main problem is that I can't refer to a specific "page" unless I break your frams. (...) You're right that you have to repeat some information if you use whole pages instead of (...) (26 years ago, 11-Jan-99, to lugnet.publish)
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