Hi all,      I'm a total neophyte at HTML and CSS programming, but I've been 
learning fast thanks to the help of the many excellent on-line tutorials.       
Anyway, here's my situation: I have two websites that I maintain, and one of 
them uses frames. I've got a top banner, a left menu column, and a main content 
area in the center. Switching between pages loads new content in the main 
frame, keeping the banner and menu unchanged. I want to convert the site to 
CSS, and have figured out how to do the banner, menu, and scrollable content 
area, but as near as I can figure, the only way to duplicate the 
content-switching in the main frame with CSS is to duplicate, on each page of 
the site, the coding for the banner and menu sections, which sort of negates 
the promise of CSS being so easy to make global changes. So I figure I must be 
missing something, and there must be an efficient and elegant way to have the 
frame-switching functionality with CSS.              So the question is, how?   
        Thanks for your help,              J  
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