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  • delsbree
    Members

    • Jun 2005
    • 18

    iFrames

    I have 10 pages on my site that are identical except for what will appear in the frame. Do I need to publish 20 pages - 10 identical pages except for the call reference in the frame plus the 10 pages that will appear in the frame? Or, is there a way to use navigation bars or some other tool so that I can publish only 11 pages - the one baisc page with 10 buttons (or whatever) to change the page in the frame?
  • VodaHost
    General & Forum Administrator

    • Mar 2005
    • 12356

    #2
    And on the 5th.stop 10 pages got on and 11 pages got off, whos the bus driver?

    Sorry, Just Joking........But thats what it sounds like...Can you please be kind enough
    to try again. I really do not understand what you are trying to say.
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    • delsbree
      Members

      • Jun 2005
      • 18

      #3
      Second try

      I didn't understand it either so let me try again. I have 10 pages (more or less) of photos to sell. They are organized by portfolios. I have a template for the basics of the page - a list of portfolios bottons down the left, price list, order form, etc. across the top. A user clicks on a protfolio button and they get the exact same basic screen with a protfolio in a gallery. When I want to make a change to the basic screen of the page (add a portfolio button, change the design, etc.), I have to go through every portfolio page and make the change.

      I wanted to use frames so that I could publish one basic template page and use some type of navigation tool to bring the portfolios into the frame. This way I could keep my portfolio pages fairly simple and wouldn't need to change them everytime I want to make a change to the basic template.

      I watched the frame tutorial and it seems that a page with a frame can only call into the frame one specifically designated page.

      Hope this is a little more understandable, but I am not counting on it.

      Thanks.

      My site is www.orchardstreetphoto.com

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      • navaldesign
        General & Forum Moderator

        • Oct 2005
        • 12080

        #4
        Originally posted by delsbree
        I didn't understand it either so let me try again. I have 10 pages (more or less) of photos to sell. They are organized by portfolios. I have a template for the basics of the page - a list of portfolios bottons down the left, price list, order form, etc. across the top. A user clicks on a protfolio button and they get the exact same basic screen with a protfolio in a gallery. When I want to make a change to the basic screen of the page (add a portfolio button, change the design, etc.), I have to go through every portfolio page and make the change.

        I wanted to use frames so that I could publish one basic template page and use some type of navigation tool to bring the portfolios into the frame. This way I could keep my portfolio pages fairly simple and wouldn't need to change them everytime I want to make a change to the basic template.

        I watched the frame tutorial and it seems that a page with a frame can only call into the frame one specifically designated page.

        Hope this is a little more understandable, but I am not counting on it.

        Thanks.

        My site is www.orchardstreetphoto.com
        Create a single, main page, and insert a nav bar or buttons, linking to the frame you have inserted in your main page. Each button (or each link of the navbar, it's the same) must point to one of your product pages. When setting up the links, make shure they open in the i-frame. You do this by hand-writting in the Target field the name of your I-frame. Make shure you have given your frame a name, and that it is the same you use in the Target field.
        Now, in the product pages you must only have the specific product details. In the main page instead, you will have the nav bar and the general layout of the page. Everytime you want to make a change in the general layout, you will only modify your main page and publish it again.

        Take a look at www.navaldesign.info It is built up just with an Index page and a frame in it - even though the frame is not visible since it has no border. All the other pages open in the I-frame
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        • delsbree
          Members

          • Jun 2005
          • 18

          #5
          Thanks. I didn't understand targeting - the tutorials don't deal with it.

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          • navaldesign
            General & Forum Moderator

            • Oct 2005
            • 12080

            #6
            Originally posted by delsbree
            Thanks. I didn't understand targeting - the tutorials don't deal with it.
            When you define a link in BlueVoda you fill in the fields in the "Insert Hyperlink " window.
            In the "Target" field just type the name of your I-frame
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            • bluerovers
              Sergeant Major

              • Aug 2007
              • 98

              #7
              Re: iFrames

              im liking the sound of this for a project im thinking off undertaking but i am a bit lost.

              when you say link to the iframe would you type www.mysite.com/myiframe/content.html? and vary this for each one?

              if not can i have it in baby steps please?

              regards


              bluerovers

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              • navaldesign
                General & Forum Moderator

                • Oct 2005
                • 12080

                #8
                Re: iFrames

                No. You link the page normally, but in the Target field of the Link dialog box, you type the name you have given to your Iframe
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                • bluerovers
                  Sergeant Major

                  • Aug 2007
                  • 98

                  #9
                  Re: iFrames

                  so that would be www.mysite.com/pagename/iframe?

                  sorry if i'm being slow just want to be sure

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                  • Collectors-info
                    General

                    • Feb 2006
                    • 8703

                    #10
                    Re: iFrames

                    If you had a page called www.mysite.com/pagename.html when you make a link to the iframe, place the page url in the url field
                    Then type the name of your iframe in the target field.
                    IE: “frameone” if this is what you have named your iframe.
                    Regards Chris.

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                    • bluerovers
                      Sergeant Major

                      • Aug 2007
                      • 98

                      #11
                      Re: iFrames

                      doh

                      cheers again chris, it all makes sense now i feel like i shouldn't read forums late into the night as it just gets me confused!!! lol

                      bluerovers

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