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AndyB's picture

They have: 344 posts

Joined: Aug 1999

Sounds like tables are what you need. Top table to emulate your top frame. next table split into two parts to emulate your side frame and main frame

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Joined: Jan 1970

I'm currently creating a website using frames. I have one frame going horizontal along the top of the screen. This frame contains the site logo and some links. I have another frame going vertical down the left of the page. This frame contains links to other parts of the site. The main part of the site is obviously what is left over. My problem is that the scrollbar affixed to the right of the main frame only moves that frame while the two frames above and to the left of that are affixed in their position. Is there any way that I could affix a scrollbar to the right of the screen that moves all three frames at once and not just one? If this is not possible then what can I use that simulates the appearance and behaviour of frames and allows all three frames to be moved from one scrollbar? I cannot find a solution to this anyway and am hoping that someone here may be able to help me.

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Joined: Aug 1999

Hi there,
If you want all 3 frames to move, why are you using frames? Can you supply a url to your site so we can see what you are wanting to acheive and someone may be able to help you.
thanks.

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Web Development - Big Resources Inc
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