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Post by Jess @ PRU on Jun 18, 2013 11:56:18 GMT -5
Hey! So I was thinking about moving my archive on it's entirely new website. But I wasn't quite fully happy about this idea. Then I thought about those nifty websites where they have the big links in the side ( like in do in petzrus, see link in my signature ), but then when you click on that bigger link, in another frame more links show up in the sidebar (I'd like this to go where my cbox is at) Anyone know how to code this? Or what it might be called so I can try and find a tutorial for it? I'd really like to separate my archive by breed, and re-do.. pretty much all my hexed files because I'm bored or just don't want to hex about 90% of them so I figured I'd do a lot of V2's of things, hex new files, and fancy it up a bit because I'm just not happy with a lot of my files anymore. And if this works well I might even stick my crew site on the same website.... we'll see how that goes though Help me make my site more organized pleaseeeee? :3 edit: This is my website: thepetzrus.webs.com/
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Post by jax on Jun 19, 2013 16:50:24 GMT -5
It all has to do with targeting. =] I had a look at your coding so it's more relevant to you.
In your Menu frame, your links look like the following:
<a href="about.htm" Target="Main"><img src="etcetcetc.... Where is says Target="Main" you'll want to change the "Main" part to "Right" as this is what you have named your right frame where your cbox is currently located.
Creating sub menus, you will want to target them to the "Main" frame.
So, the links in your left frame will open into a sub menu with links in the right frame. Then when you click on the links in the right frame, they will open in the centre frame.
I hope this makes sense LOL.
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Post by Jess @ PRU on Jun 20, 2013 0:14:01 GMT -5
oh geez why didn't I put that together xD Thank you so much!
Do you know if it's possible to target two frames at the same time? For example, if I wanted to put something in the main area for maybe the homepage of my archive, and also change the links at the side at the same time? I figure it's not possible but I figured it wouldn't be hurt to ask.
Thanks for you help ^__^
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Post by jax on Jun 20, 2013 10:48:47 GMT -5
HAha I'm glad you understood that, as I re-read it and it sounds like a jumbled mess!
As for having two frames open separate pages by clicking one link, I'm not very sure about that one. I myself don't know if it could be done, but perhaps someone else might have a definitive answer. =]
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Post by Jess @ PRU on Jun 20, 2013 15:08:24 GMT -5
okay thanks =] I'll search around with google for a bit too and see if I can find something edit ~ Found this www.htmlite.com/faq018.php and I'm going to experiment with it a little bit. So it sounds like I use the target like I did before but change the middle part and then just change the word left to the new location, or for the frame I named and want the other page to show up in?
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Post by jax on Jul 1, 2013 16:55:48 GMT -5
Ooooh is that ever neat. I may have to give it a go and play around with it too. I love new coding XD
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