FRAMES
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- CharlesChester
OK - so, in 'Eatock' stylee, you have a 'menu' frame on the left, a 'work' frame on the right...
what the hell do you call the page which holds both of those frames?? index.html???
christ on a bike...
- Breast0
YES :D :D :D
- Breast0
(o^_^o)
- fate_0
lol, is this a joke?
- CharlesChester0
no?
I take you're web designers then.
- fate_0
Look, frames are one of the simplest things to do. It's like tying your shoe laces. Take some initiative.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=…
The file that contains the frameset and frame references to your "menu" and your "content" pages can be whatever you want. Index.html is used because that is the common default page a webhost serves if you visit a directory (.com or .com/myFolder) instead of an absolute address (such as .com/index.html)
Beyond that, the naming conventions are irrelevant. It's going to work no matter what.
- eficks0
what fate said.
- CharlesChester0
ta