Marius Onica wrote:

> > You'd have to create the pages /frames/content and /frames/menu, or
> > whatever you'd like to call them, to generate the frames. The above
> > HTML may not be accurate since I'm no HTML wizard either.
> > But this is the basic idea. Maybe someone who knows a bit more about
> > HTML and frames can elaborate.
> 
> Ok, so if I understand well I must remove from the Root style the
> <[navilinks]> (I forgot to mention it about) and <[content]> elements
> and put them in the 2 subpages created namely /frames/content and
> frames/menu.

For example.

> But is there any way to not using any subpages and organizing in some
> way the Root style
> that frames require. In other words is there any way to make a call to a
> Root style element
> within the <frame src=style element> and emulate in some way the 2
> subpages ?

Oh, definately. You could do it with regular parameters (/frame,
/frame/?mode=menu, /frame/?mode=content) and have the style (or the
page content, which is what I'd do) generate the content.

> I don't know if you can understand, my english is not very well , sorry
> :(.

I'm not having problems so far.

Emile


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