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Master Page and seperate Links
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| nlh_internet 2007-05-03, 6:16 pm |
| Right now im trying to link another website owned by my company to my current
website. What i want is to still have the Navigation Bars and Banner and have
the link show up in a box without loading a whole new page. Basicly have the
linked webpage framed below and beside the banner and side navigation bar. Is
there anyway to do this?
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| Rob Giordano \(Crash\) 2007-05-03, 10:15 pm |
| not with Publisher.
besides, using frames is not a good idea anyway.
"nlh_internet" <nlh_internet@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| Right now im trying to link another website owned by my company to my
current
| website. What i want is to still have the Navigation Bars and Banner and
have
| the link show up in a box without loading a whole new page. Basicly have
the
| linked webpage framed below and beside the banner and side navigation bar.
Is
| there anyway to do this?
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| Mike Koewler 2007-05-04, 3:16 am |
| It's easy. Use an i-frame (aka framed document) with the target the
other web page. Your would have something like this:
<iframe src="http:domainname.com/page.html" style="width:446px;
height:464px; frameborder="0" scrolling="auto"></iframe>
Keep in mind, the frame will have to be a few pix wider than the other
page, lest you will get horizontal scroll bars. They are not the best
when it comes to design.
Mike
nlh_internet wrote:
> Right now im trying to link another website owned by my company to my current
> website. What i want is to still have the Navigation Bars and Banner and have
> the link show up in a box without loading a whole new page. Basicly have the
> linked webpage framed below and beside the banner and side navigation bar. Is
> there anyway to do this?
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