Quite some time ago I made a little website with composer. Very simple and strait forward. I have no experience in developing web sites.

For some reason my website was place as first when searching with a keyboard in www.google.be

Things have changed and new information is to be added.
I would like to change the look at the same time and like to go with frames.
I would have on screen wide top frame with a picture and underneath 2 vertical ones at 20%,80%


Having found no support to do this in composer I looked at w3.Org to find the syntax. I have come to the point where I get pretty much what I want, except for one thing.
The left col is the menu and the right one renders which is selected.
The information to be rendered is in the same html file in which there are anchors. In fact it's the file I had made already before.
So the menu selection should go to the corresponding anchor, but it doesn't. Instead it always go to the top of the file.
This is the code I try to use by means of the #anchor_name behind the file.
<a href="Les_Hochets_nl.html#welkom" target="welke">Welkom</a>
<a href="Les_Hochets_nl.html#appartement" target="welke">Appartement</a>
<a href="Les_Hochets_nl.html#studio" target="welke">Studio</a>
<a href="Les_Hochets_nl.html#contact" target="welke">Contact</a>


Is this approach wrong?
If so, how can it be done? (I would like to avoid splitting the base file in separate ones)


Secondly, I don't want to loose the fact that my site is hit at first place in the Belgian Google.
What do I have to do to keep it that way.
In fact the hit displayed is the file displayed as the next page displayed after the index.html. Those files are all transitional doctypes with a tile statement.
In the new style I have frameset as well as transitional (the old base file I want to use) doctypes.


Thanks for advice.

Bernard
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