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Uploaded by thedigitalprofessor on Nov 13, 2009
Creating a frameset with a top frame (top.html) holding the menu, and the mainframe (bottom.html) as the target for the content pages.
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super helpful. thank you!
tdrury1975 1 month ago
wouldn't margin:0 auto; be quicker and use less bandwidth?
asummersdesign 6 months ago
what the hell did u save in frameset? u go straight from making a bottom frame to frameset...
MrMentix 8 months ago
maybe I shouldn't have gone to that rock concert last night, but this thing could use a serious volume boost! :) apart from that, very very helpful.
lredelman 8 months ago
@raqcoonmammal Is this how you make the page work? Is frameset in dreamweaver same function with frameset in notepad?
redfoxarts 1 year ago
You really nailed it in this video and part 2. By closely following these two short videos, I was able to put frame pages on my website with stellar results. Thank you.
raqcoonmammal 1 year ago
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super helpful. thank you!
tdrury1975 1 month ago
wouldn't margin:0 auto; be quicker and use less bandwidth?
asummersdesign 6 months ago
what the hell did u save in frameset? u go straight from making a bottom frame to frameset...
MrMentix 8 months ago
maybe I shouldn't have gone to that rock concert last night, but this thing could use a serious volume boost! :) apart from that, very very helpful.
lredelman 8 months ago
@raqcoonmammal Is this how you make the page work? Is frameset in dreamweaver same function with frameset in notepad?
redfoxarts 1 year ago
You really nailed it in this video and part 2. By closely following these two short videos, I was able to put frame pages on my website with stellar results. Thank you.
raqcoonmammal 1 year ago