I have been asked to create a page for a client, a simple page, where
the top of the page includes a header image and column headings and
the bottom of the page includes the rows a columns of information, so
that the customer can browse the rows of information and the header
titles remain in place. Just like in Excel when you set the row and
column controls so that they don't change while you work with the
rest of the page.
I tried this with Frames but when I resize the browser, it also
resized the top frame, which I don't want. I have used the
noresize="noresize" tag, but no joy. I have set up the frames in
absolute terms, not percentages, and not "*" .
So I am stumped. I expect this is a very trivial and easy thing, but
I am not getting it.
If there is a way to do this in CSS and somehow overflow controls
come into play, I will slug through that.
Any help would be appreciated.
Mark Weiss
http://trustthechildren.blogspot.com
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