True. I've seen a lot of sites that offer website design tips. One of them, which is at
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9605.html, says to use frames sparingly. Also, don't use frames if you can't find a good reason to use them.
I think a lot of web page users are opting to use sites that don't have frames nowadays
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Al:
Thanks for the good words.
If I am hearing you correctly, you want the center cell to reflect the new web page selected.
Ths is called a Frameset and requires a bit of HTML programming. Dreamweaver helps us out by using a template from the File > New > Frameset menu.
While it is possible, most web designers have moved away from Framesets. Their behaviors can be erratic in different browsers and, even if you do that, you would need to use a "browser sniffer" to detect the browser the visitor is using and offer a possible alternative.
I hope this helps a bit. Let me know if I misunderstood your question.
Charles E. Brown
Charles E. Brown
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