I know some people here profoundly dislike Javascript,
but it looks like I will be stuck with some kind of client
scripting, so here it goes anyway...
What is the stance of Turbine with regards to frames?
Could I split the browser screen into two or more frames
and put the navigation area into one of these? Or is
Turbine totally orthogonal to frames, and therefore this
is a non-issue?
Has anybody used Javascript to handle navigational tasks?
I'm considering using Joust (which can be found at
http://www.alchemy-computing.co.uk/joust/), a very nice
free implementation of a hierarchical menu (a la Windows
Explorer), but it requires frames and (of course) is
implemented in Javascript. At this point, it is not clear
to me whether Joust can be integrated into Turbine. Perhaps
someone has hints to share?
Thanks in advance,
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Gonzalo A. Diethelm
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