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avcruz

2004-04-09, 4:28 am

Does anyone know if it's possible to target more than one frame? I have a page
that I have a left frame, top frame, main frame, and bottom frame. i want a
link in the left frame to change all three frames (top, main, and bottom) with
one image. Can anyone help?
Thanks!
avcruz

Murray *TMM*

2004-04-09, 4:28 am

With the FRAMESET open, you can select the trigger in one frame, and apply a
gotoURL behavior to it. Then you will be able to select frames and source
files until you are blue in the face. When you are finished congratulate
yourself on a job well done. Then stay up all night worrying about what
will happen when your visitor presses the back arrow on the browser.

It ain't pretty....

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"avcruz" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:c54uhk$eo7$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Does anyone know if it's possible to target more than one frame? I have a

page
> that I have a left frame, top frame, main frame, and bottom frame. i want

a
> link in the left frame to change all three frames (top, main, and bottom)

with
> one image. Can anyone help?
> Thanks!
> avcruz
>



Drusome

2004-04-09, 4:29 am

If you are going to change 3 of your 4 frames anyway, just store your
desired changes as a frameset and open the frameset on _top. Solves the
back button quandry too

Drew

"avcruz" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:c54uhk$eo7$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Does anyone know if it's possible to target more than one frame? I have a

page
> that I have a left frame, top frame, main frame, and bottom frame. i want

a
> link in the left frame to change all three frames (top, main, and bottom)

with
> one image. Can anyone help?
> Thanks!
> avcruz
>



Murray *TMM*

2004-04-09, 9:28 am

Drew:

Well, if you hold one eye closed. But needing to change multiple frames
like that is mother nature's way of telling you that your decision to use
frames was perhaps a poor one....

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"Drusome" <drusome@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> If you are going to change 3 of your 4 frames anyway, just store your
> desired changes as a frameset and open the frameset on _top. Solves the
> back button quandry too
>
> Drew
>
> "avcruz" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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