Wow. Cool. Awesome!
Okay, okay, I am excited about something that others may find trivial. But, I am a "newbie" to CSS & XHTML and just finished my first site using both (http://www.theinnatsilverlake.com/).


Now I came across a site today that "wowed" me. I found it on Andy Budd's list. The site that I am referring to is
http://www.firewheeldesign.com/portfolio/shiningcity1.html


To me this site rules. The header, footer, and all common content stay on the site without refreshing the whole page when going to a new page (like frames work). This is something I would love to add to my arsenal without having to use frames or iFrames (they're a mess). It appears to me the designer is doing this with CSS (I could be wrong). Is this so and, if so, how? I do notice this in the code source for the page:
<div class="SwitchBox"> and in the CSS.


Thank you for your time!

Shane Helm
{ sonzeDesignStudio

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