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Aug 17, 2000, 09:48 #1
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This section was created in order to allow people that are brand new to post their "simple" questions to the vast minds of the SitePoint.com Community.
We felt that these questions were getting lost in the shuffle or over looked by people expecting others to answer them.
We hope that you post your questions and keep in mind, the only silly /stupid question is the question that you DON'T ask.
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Aug 27, 2000, 08:04 #2
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Sounds Good
Sounds good Eric, ill be happy to help with the questions as much as possible...
-IT Master
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Aug 27, 2000, 12:01 #3
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Thanks IT Master and welcome to the SP Community!
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Aug 27, 2000, 16:07 #4
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Here's a question!
Heres a question that I hope someone can help me! I found that the easiest way to set my webpage up was to create a menu on a different page, then create an inline frame on the main page, with the menu in it. When you have a normal frames page, you can make a menu and add 'TARGET="x" and replace 'x' with the name of your main frame, when I have a menu in an inline frame, how do I target the main page since it has no specific designation or name? I have tried the file path, does it have to do with the <TITLE>???
-IT Master
Thanks in advance
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