Webmonster wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having probs displaying frames in NS 4.7. Here's the layout:
>
> - 3 rows (header, content, blank space)
> - 4 cols (blank, nav, content, blank)
> - Page width is 700px: header is 700px, nav is 380px, content is 320px,
> blank space in bottom row and 1st/4th cols is *
> - all frames set at noresize, marginwidth=0, marginheight=0, frameborder=0
> - only "content" frame can scroll (auto)
>
> THE PROBLEM
> The borders of the nav/content row line up perfectly in IE 4/5 and NS 6,
> however, NS 4.7 doesn't - there's blank space on the outer borders of the
> "nav" and "content" frames. Any thoughts come to mind, other than the
> "supposed" NS frame resize fix that really only works with layers, not
> frames?
>
> Check out http://home.projectphoenix.com/scrismon/hoopla/frameset.html for a
> visual.
>
> Thanks - hope your weekend is more exciting than just fixing people's code
> problems. ;o)
I believe this problem is due to NN:s incapability to display frames as
they are supposed to look. Try to set the table-width in the top frame
to 690, and it�ll work fine in NN 4.7. But not in IE or NN6. One always
have to compromise making sites with frames.
If you use the following code instead, things will work out just
perfect.
<FRAMESET COLS="*,700,*" BORDER="0" FRAMESPACING="0" FRAMEBORDER="0">
<FRAME SRC="blank.html" NAME="blank" FRAMEBORDER="0"
SCROLLING="No" NORESIZE MARGINWIDTH="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0">
<FRAMESET ROWS="50,300,*" BORDER="0" FRAMESPACING="0"
FRAMEBORDER="0">
<FRAME SRC="top.html" NAME="nav" FRAMEBORDER="0"
SCROLLING="No" NORESIZE MARGINWIDTH="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0">
<FRAME SRC="content.html" NAME="content"
FRAMEBORDER="0" SCROLLING="auto" NORESIZE MARGINWIDTH="0"
MARGINHEIGHT="0">
<FRAME SRC="blank.html" NAME="blank"
FRAMEBORDER="0" SCROLLING="No" NORESIZE MARGINWIDTH="0"
MARGINHEIGHT="0">
</FRAMESET>
<FRAME SRC="blank.html" NAME="blank" FRAMEBORDER="0"
SCROLLING="No" NORESIZE MARGINWIDTH="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0">
</FRAMESET>
Now, the content-frame is just one frame, in which you make a new
frameset containing your nav-frame and your content-frame.
Good luck!
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/McB
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