Frames - links

Frames - links

am 26.09.2004 14:16:23 von Ashley Horsley

Hi,
I was wondering if you could help me with a problem that I have got. I have
a frame based website. There is one frame called content and a frame below
called bottom. I would like to create a link in bottom that will make the
page that is displayed in contents to go to the top of the page. I know that
you can use #top as the value for the link but how can I make the link make
a page in a different frame go to the top?
Any ideas?

Ashley Horsley

Re: Frames - links

am 26.09.2004 15:29:08 von Murray

Crossposting (as you have done in a massive way) is usually frowned on in
usenet fora. The deal is - post to a single forum and wait. The problem
is, if I want to answer, I can't just post to a single forum, because I
don't know which one you are reading.

Wanna give this one another try and just do it to a single forum? (crosspost
retained because... umm .... I don't know which one you are reading - sorry
guys....)

--
Murray

"Ashley Horsley" wrote in message
news:%23SWvcK8oEHA.3896@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
> I was wondering if you could help me with a problem that I have got. I
> have a frame based website. There is one frame called content and a frame
> below called bottom. I would like to create a link in bottom that will
> make the page that is displayed in contents to go to the top of the page.
> I know that you can use #top as the value for the link but how can I make
> the link make a page in a different frame go to the top?
> Any ideas?
>
> Ashley Horsley
>

Re: Frames - links

am 26.09.2004 15:29:08 von Murray

Crossposting (as you have done in a massive way) is usually frowned on in
usenet fora. The deal is - post to a single forum and wait. The problem
is, if I want to answer, I can't just post to a single forum, because I
don't know which one you are reading.

Wanna give this one another try and just do it to a single forum? (crosspost
retained because... umm .... I don't know which one you are reading - sorry
guys....)

--
Murray

"Ashley Horsley" wrote in message
news:%23SWvcK8oEHA.3896@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
> I was wondering if you could help me with a problem that I have got. I
> have a frame based website. There is one frame called content and a frame
> below called bottom. I would like to create a link in bottom that will
> make the page that is displayed in contents to go to the top of the page.
> I know that you can use #top as the value for the link but how can I make
> the link make a page in a different frame go to the top?
> Any ideas?
>
> Ashley Horsley
>

Re: Frames - links

am 26.09.2004 15:58:42 von Tom Pepper Willett

Adding to Murray's comments:

Most of the cross-posted newsgroups are irrelevent to the question, and some
are obsolete.

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"Murray" wrote in message
news:Ovi7W08oEHA.3520@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
| Crossposting (as you have done in a massive way) is usually frowned on in
| usenet fora. The deal is - post to a single forum and wait. The problem
| is, if I want to answer, I can't just post to a single forum, because I
| don't know which one you are reading.
|
| Wanna give this one another try and just do it to a single forum?
(crosspost
| retained because... umm .... I don't know which one you are reading -
sorry
| guys....)
|
| --
| Murray
|
| "Ashley Horsley" wrote in message
| news:%23SWvcK8oEHA.3896@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
| > Hi,
| > I was wondering if you could help me with a problem that I have got. I
| > have a frame based website. There is one frame called content and a
frame
| > below called bottom. I would like to create a link in bottom that will
| > make the page that is displayed in contents to go to the top of the
page.
| > I know that you can use #top as the value for the link but how can I
make
| > the link make a page in a different frame go to the top?
| > Any ideas?
| >
| > Ashley Horsley
| >
|
|

Re: Frames - links

am 26.09.2004 15:58:42 von Tom Pepper Willett

Adding to Murray's comments:

Most of the cross-posted newsgroups are irrelevent to the question, and some
are obsolete.

--
===
Tom "Pepper" Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
---
About FrontPage 2003:
http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085 802
FrontPage 2003 Product Information:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/frontpage/prodinfo/default.m spx
Understanding FrontPage:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/office/understanding/frontpage/
===
"Murray" wrote in message
news:Ovi7W08oEHA.3520@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
| Crossposting (as you have done in a massive way) is usually frowned on in
| usenet fora. The deal is - post to a single forum and wait. The problem
| is, if I want to answer, I can't just post to a single forum, because I
| don't know which one you are reading.
|
| Wanna give this one another try and just do it to a single forum?
(crosspost
| retained because... umm .... I don't know which one you are reading -
sorry
| guys....)
|
| --
| Murray
|
| "Ashley Horsley" wrote in message
| news:%23SWvcK8oEHA.3896@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
| > Hi,
| > I was wondering if you could help me with a problem that I have got. I
| > have a frame based website. There is one frame called content and a
frame
| > below called bottom. I would like to create a link in bottom that will
| > make the page that is displayed in contents to go to the top of the
page.
| > I know that you can use #top as the value for the link but how can I
make
| > the link make a page in a different frame go to the top?
| > Any ideas?
| >
| > Ashley Horsley
| >
|
|

RE: Frames - links

am 26.09.2004 23:09:07 von Ashley

OK sorry about cross-posting - I read all of the groups. Also I don't know
which one the message should go in.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Ashley

"Ashley Horsley" wrote:

> Hi,
> I was wondering if you could help me with a problem that I have got. I have
> a frame based website. There is one frame called content and a frame below
> called bottom. I would like to create a link in bottom that will make the
> page that is displayed in contents to go to the top of the page. I know that
> you can use #top as the value for the link but how can I make the link make
> a page in a different frame go to the top?
> Any ideas?
>
> Ashley Horsley
>
>
>

RE: Frames - links

am 26.09.2004 23:09:07 von Ashley

OK sorry about cross-posting - I read all of the groups. Also I don't know
which one the message should go in.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Ashley

"Ashley Horsley" wrote:

> Hi,
> I was wondering if you could help me with a problem that I have got. I have
> a frame based website. There is one frame called content and a frame below
> called bottom. I would like to create a link in bottom that will make the
> page that is displayed in contents to go to the top of the page. I know that
> you can use #top as the value for the link but how can I make the link make
> a page in a different frame go to the top?
> Any ideas?
>
> Ashley Horsley
>
>
>

Re: Frames - links

am 27.09.2004 11:01:52 von Obantec Support

"Ashley" wrote in message
news:4525BECB-B4D7-4812-BE72-A2C155216BDB@microsoft.com...
> OK sorry about cross-posting - I read all of the groups. Also I don't know
> which one the message should go in.
> Does anyone have any ideas?
> Ashley
>
> "Ashley Horsley" wrote:
>


And a Top Poster to Boot!

Try alt.www.webmaster as your problem seems to be a html question and
nothing to do with FP.

Mark

Re: Frames - links

am 27.09.2004 11:01:52 von Obantec Support

"Ashley" wrote in message
news:4525BECB-B4D7-4812-BE72-A2C155216BDB@microsoft.com...
> OK sorry about cross-posting - I read all of the groups. Also I don't know
> which one the message should go in.
> Does anyone have any ideas?
> Ashley
>
> "Ashley Horsley" wrote:
>


And a Top Poster to Boot!

Try alt.www.webmaster as your problem seems to be a html question and
nothing to do with FP.

Mark