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me - 01 Sep 2003 17:28 GMT
I was wondering someone could explain how to set your page up so that the
top banner and side banner do not move when you scroll down the page.  Any
help would be appreciated.

Thanks
William Tasso - 01 Sep 2003 17:33 GMT
> I was wondering someone could explain how to set your page up so that
> the top banner and side banner do not move when you scroll down the
> page.  Any help would be appreciated.

o Very little content
o CSS: position:fixed;
o Frames

all options have their disadvantages.  the best advice is "stop wanting
that"

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Tina - AffordableHOST.com - 01 Sep 2003 17:40 GMT
> I was wondering someone could explain how to set your page up so that the
> top banner and side banner do not move when you scroll down the page.  Any
> help would be appreciated.

You're probably thinking of "frames" which you might want to reconsider
doing.  Can you think of one site, that has more than a few thousand
visitors, that uses frames?  eBay?  Yahoo?  Google?  You know why?   ;-)

Also, frames severely hurt your chances of getting listed in search engines.

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Fritz MVP Frontpage - 01 Sep 2003 17:49 GMT
The page was created with frames; in 3 parts of the screen.
The screen is dispose in 3 parts (frames):
1. top frame (Headline), static
2. side frame (left link bar), static
3. the central frame (with the contents), with scrollbars.
Every frame comprise an different file.htm and may
are static and unenlarged or (in your exemple) may
scrolling (the central frame).
The effect is that the central frame may scrollling
the centralfile.htm comprise, as the two other
frames (headline and left frame) are static.
See page with frames.
Ciao,
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> I was wondering someone could explain how to set your page up so that the
> top banner and side banner do not move when you scroll down the page.  Any
> help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
Alan D-W - 01 Sep 2003 22:01 GMT
>MVP Frontpage

^^^^^^^^^^  Wow. What an awesome responsibility.
Fritz MVP Frontpage - 02 Sep 2003 08:36 GMT
I don't see your point......
If the post appear in this newsgroup,
I think to speak about Ms Frontpage
and his resources!

Ornery, dull-witted and personal
opinions/answers please post them
in other locations or in ng where
such references and utterances
are accepted.

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>
> >MVP Frontpage
>
> ^^^^^^^^^^  Wow. What an awesome responsibility.
Alan D-W - 01 Sep 2003 22:01 GMT
>MVP Frontpage

^^^^^^^^^^  Wow. What an awesome responsibility.
Alan D-W - 01 Sep 2003 22:02 GMT
>MVP Frontpage

^^^^^^^^^^  Wow. What an awesome responsibility.
Alan D-W - 01 Sep 2003 22:02 GMT
>MVP Frontpage

^^^^^^^^^^  Wow. What an awesome responsibility.
Alan D-W - 01 Sep 2003 22:59 GMT
> >MVP Frontpage
>
> ^^^^^^^^^^  Wow. What an awesome responsibility.

I do apologise for the mulitple instances of this: Pipex is playing up, I
swear I only sent it once!
Alan
William Tasso - 01 Sep 2003 23:10 GMT
>>> MVP Frontpage
>>
>> ^^^^^^^^^^  Wow. What an awesome responsibility.

it's a dream come true - you get to spend all day slagging off the lousy
tools you've been given to work with instead of getting on.

ok - that's cheap shot.  the tool is only ever going to be as good as the
person using it.

> I do apologise for the mulitple instances of this: Pipex is playing
> up, I swear I only sent it once!

if you say so ;o)

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MD WebsUnlimited.com - 02 Sep 2003 17:21 GMT
Awesome!

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> > >MVP Frontpage
> >
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> swear I only sent it once!
> Alan
TechnoHippie - 02 Sep 2003 19:44 GMT
> > >MVP Frontpage
> >
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> swear I only sent it once!
> Alan

Yeah, I didn't think it was THAT awesome.

Judy
Heidi - 01 Sep 2003 23:11 GMT
Charging up on a white horse Fritz MVP Frontpage said:
*bad advice snipped*
: Ciao,

Use CSS to get things to line up how you want.
Do not use frames, especially not three of them.

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Fritz MVP Frontpage - 02 Sep 2003 08:36 GMT
I don't see your point......
If the post appear in this newsgroup,
I think to speak about Ms Frontpage
and his resources!

Ornery, dull-witted and personal
opinions/answers please post them
in other locations or in ng where
such references and utterances
are accepted.

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> Charging up on a white horse Fritz MVP Frontpage said:
> *bad advice snipped*
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William Tasso - 02 Sep 2003 09:11 GMT
[Please don't top-post [1] ]

>> Charging up on a white horse Fritz MVP Frontpage said:
>> *bad advice snipped*
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>>
> I don't see your point......

Frames are evil [2]

> If the post appear in this newsgroup,
> I think to speak about Ms Frontpage
> and his resources!

Certainly - and why not?

> Ornery, dull-witted and personal
> opinions/answers please post them
> in other locations or in ng where
> such references and utterances
> are accepted.

Welcome to usenet - home of the brave, land of hope and glory, where even
the most innocuous post can be brought crashing to the ground in festival of
flame.

[1] , [2] - Please use your favourite search engine to research.

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EightNineThree - 01 Sep 2003 19:50 GMT
> I was wondering someone could explain how to set your page up so that the
> top banner and side banner do not move when you scroll down the page.  Any
> help would be appreciated.

Step 1 - I'd recommend against seeking advice from FrontPage users.
Step 2 - Stop wanting that.  What you're describing is frames and frames are
more trouble than they're worth.

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jrc - 01 Sep 2003 21:28 GMT
I hate websites that do that.

> > I was wondering someone could explain how to set your page up so that the
> > top banner and side banner do not move when you scroll down the page.  Any
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Step 2 - Stop wanting that.  What you're describing is frames and frames are
> more trouble than they're worth.
 
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