How can I position my framespage?

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How can I position my page so that it has a solid position in my window, like in <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.autovisie.nl">http://www.autovisie.nl</a><!-- m --> ? I'm searching for this utillity for months but I just can't find it!<br />
Please help!<!--content-->I could be wrong but I think this is just done with a table. The scrolling part seems to be an iframe within this table. To make the page fit nicely within the window like that you just have to set the table width to the right size (you'll have to work that out) and center it.<br />
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I think that's all there is to it but if not, I'm sure someone else will soon set me straight! :)<!--content-->That could be possible, but how do i get an iframe into a table?<!--content-->Thanx for the tip, but I think this doesn't give my frameset a constant size. How can my site be viewed in a fixed size (like some kind of picture), even when opened in a 1024 resolution?<br />
Take a look at <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.nosferato.com">http://www.nosferato.com</a><!-- m --> . My site is designed for an 600x800 resolution, try it in 1024x.... and you'll see what happens.<br />
Please help!<!--content-->Sorry, I didn't realise you are using frames, so the table thing isn't going to work.<br />
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I'm sure you could achieve the effect you want while still keeping the kind of design you've got right now with the content appearing in the middle section, but I have a horrible feeling this is going to mean a lot of redesigning.<br />
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I'll keep thinking but we could really do with someone elses opinion on this one! There may be a simple solution but I don't have it, sorry. :(<!--content-->Just need to redo the framset document. Tell the framset to use all available space (*) on the left and right of the areas that contain the content, and the areas with content will use a static size so they do not expand or contract when the screen resolution is changed.<br />
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Regards,<br />
Kevin<!--content-->I should have known Kevin would have the answer ;)<!--content-->Thanx Kevin!<br />
There's only one problem, I don't no where to enter these variables or whatever...<br />
Where / how can I do that?<br />
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I know, I'm stupid.<br />
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Thanx again<!--content-->Someone, please help...<br />
I really need to now this.<br />
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Thanx<!--content-->Hello OracleMaster,<br />
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You can do it with help of frame.<br />
Here it is impossible to write all frames attribute. If you mail me your files. I will do the needful. My mail id is <!-- e --><a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a><!-- e -->.<br />
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Thanx <br />
Amruta..<!--content-->Hello Daniel,<br />
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I send your file with necessary changes on your mail id. <br />
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Amruta..<!--content-->Thanx Amruta! Everything is updated and operational. Take a look at <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.nosferato.com">http://www.nosferato.com</a><!-- m --> and see for yourself.<br />
Thanx again!<br />
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OracleMaster<!--content-->
 
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