And besides, using the default with_side_nav gives the "illusion" of the
top and left side of the screen being frames, without all the trouble. :)
--
Christie Walker
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Shannon -jj Behrens wrote:
> > Hello;
> > I am trying to rebuild freetrade using frames but an not having much luck.
> > I have used Kent Nguyen's instructions on frames, but all I get then is the
> > regular freetrade screens inside one frame. I want to be able to load the
> > various screens into various frames and have it all work. Can this be done?
> > How do you make an
> > "
> > include(APPLICATION_ROOT . "/modules/screens/screen_name");
> > "
> > go to a specified frame?
> >
> > How do you make the basket in one frame get updated by another frame that
> > has the store contents in it?
> As someone once said, "frames are evil!" Due to the dynamic nature of a
> shopping cart site, and the static nature of a frames site, frames and
> Freetrade don't mix very well. You may be able to get around this with
> a wee bit of JavaScript and a lot of hacking. Kent's guide is a good
> starting point, but since we advise against the use of frames with
> Freetrade, you're pretty much on your own with this one (unless someone
> else on the list can help you). We recommend that you not use frames,
> and that you use the layout/navigation module functionality of Freetrade
> instead.
>
> Good luck,
> -jj
>
>
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