Marcus,
I never thought about splitting the middle frame (nav and content) into its
own frameset. That worked perfectly... thanks!!
Scott
P.S. You didn't include the nav frame, so I tweaked it a little:
<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">
<FRAMESET COLS="380,320" BORDER="0" FRAMESPACING="0" FRAMEBORDER="0">
<FRAME SRC="flashnav.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">
</FRAMESET>
<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>
"McB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> 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!
>
> --
> /McB
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