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Frame QuestionI had a question about frames I'm working on my site and I needed to know I have two frames one on top and one below now the top frame is very small just enough for the nav bar. Now the problem is the nav bar is a drop down and when I click on the nav bar it drop in the frame at the top. I was wounding if there was a way to make in drop sown but in front of the second frame and not behind it. here is the example of what I'm talking about click on Menu Button 2.
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I am afraid frames don't let this happen. The dropdown is a DIV, inside the THML of the upper frame, so it'll always be inside the frame. You cannot go outside it. That invisible barrier cannot be defeated, AFAIK.
The only thing you can do is have that dropdown on every page, or have a IFRAME, which works fine, but harder to fit in the screen. GF |
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Thanks. I think I'm going to be looking into Iframes.
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