HTML - Page Containing Frames Not Working When Uploaded
i dont know why the page called index doesnt work..
here is the code Code: <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>INDEX</TITLE> </HEAD> <FRAMESET ROWS = "120,500,70"border="0" framespacing="0" frameborder="0"> <FRAME NAME="BANNER" SCROLLING ="no" SRC ="http://ectwebdevelopment.webng.com/banner.html"> <FRAMESET COLS ="110,500"border="0" framespacing="0" frameborder="0"> <FRAME NAME="NAV" SCROLLING ="no" SRC ="http://ectwebdevelopment.webng.com/nav.html"> <FRAME NAME="home" SCROLLING ="yes" SRC ="http://ectwebdevelopment.webng.com/home.html"> </FRAMESET> <FRAME NAME="FOOTER" SCROLLING ="no" SRC ="http://ectwebdevelopment.webng.com/footer.html"> </HTML> can someone plz help me and tell me what to do to solve this problem? the site Similar TutorialsHello Folks, I'm not too sure which forum I should post this in, but hopefully this is the right one. I have created a horzontal Navigation bar using a repeating tile for the bottom of my page, which views fine on my hard drive. See screenshot attached. However, when I upload the page, the tile stops displaying and only the solid background shows. http://www.magicalwonders.com/Test2/Index.html I can't work out what is going wrong. I've tried renaming the file, deleting from the webspace and re-uploading, but it still refuses to display when uploaded. The other repeating tiles work fine, so I have no idea what's going on. Can anyone spot what may be the problem and save my sanity? Thanks, Myles Why does the following not work on firefox or IE, yet it works on safari... Could someone please help me, I cant even get any frames to display :S <html> <head> <title>History of the Internet, WWW and W3C.</title> <META name="description" content="The history of the , internet and W3C."> <META name="keywords" content="WWW, internet, W3C, WWW history, internet history, W3C history"> </head> <body> <frameset border="4" bordercolor="#000000" rows="50%,50%"> <frameset cols="20%,60%,20%"> <framesrc="backdrop.html" name="l_backdrop" noresize scrolling="no"> <frameset rows="25%,10%,65%"> <frame src="header.html" name="header" noresize scrolling="no"> <frame src="menu.html" name="menu" noresize scrolling="no"> <frame src="main.html" name="mainwindow" noresize scrolling="yes"> </frameset> <framesrc="backdrop.html" name="r_backdrop" noresize scrolling="no"> </frameset> </frameset> </body> </html> Hi, Not used frames before - done a bit of html but never had need previously to touch them. Just don't understand why this isn't working - 1x frameset (2 columns), 2x html for left and right, and a third html linked from the left frame that i'd like to load in the right. It doesn't - it loads in a new window. Any ideas? Many thanks pls click on my website (only 80% finished) he http://www.welcometotherash.com the main body is a frame-based environment (except the index page u see first) but i want to force frames so it works properly. if you click on the 'road rash cd' link it brings up the frame page (force frames) but the wrong page is in there - if you use the sidebar and hit 'road rash cd' - thats the page that should be force framed what am i doing wrong? any advice would be gratefully appreciated, thx hello. i've been working on a website and everything works/looks fine except when viewing the site with firefox on a mac... one of the pages has two frames that should work at the same time when a link is clicked on the page. however neither appear. i have another page which has only one frame and it is working fine. so i'm thinking there must be something in my code which is making it impossible for the two frames to work smoothly in firefox. i hope this makes sense... here is the problem page (with two frames, one to the left of the links and one above the links): and this page works fine (with one frame to the left of the links): if anyone can shed some light i'd really appreciate it, thankyou. But it is working in Firefox, any clue why? Here are the two codes I am trying to link: Code: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Frameset//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-frameset.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <title>Three Sons Auto Body</title> <script type="text/javascript" src="finalproject.js"></script> <link href="finalproject.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" /> </head> <frameset rows="250,*" border="0"> <frame src="frame1.html" scrolling="no" noresize="noresize" name="memu" /> <frame src="home.html" scrolling="yes" noresize="noresize" name="frame" /> </frameset> </html> and Code: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <title>Three Sons Auto Body</title> <script type="text/javascript" src="javascript.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript" src="finalproject.js"></script> <link href="finalproject.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"/> <base target="browser"/> </head> <!-- Your HTML tags and content should appear below this line. --> <body> <img class="banner" src="images/banner.gif" alt="banner"/><br/> <ul id="mainMenu"> <li><a href="#" onmouseover="menuOpen('menu1')" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()">Home</a> <div id="menu1" onmouseover="menuCancelCloseTime()" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()"> <a href="home.html" target="frame">Home</a> </div> </li> <li><a href="#" onmouseover="menuOpen('menu2')" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()">About Us</a> <div id="menu2" onmouseover="menuCancelCloseTime()" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()"> <a href="aboutus.html" target="frame">About Us</a> </div> </li> <li><a href="#" onmouseover="menuOpen('menu3')" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()">People</a> <div id="menu3" onmouseover="menuCancelCloseTime()" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()"> <a href="people.html" target="frame">Hierarchy of People</a> </div> </li> <li><a href="#" onmouseover="menuOpen('menu4')" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()">Accident Report</a> <div id="menu4" onmouseover="menuCancelCloseTime()" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()"> <a href="accidentform.html" target="frame">Accident Report Form</a> </div> </li> <li><a href="#" onmouseover="menuOpen('menu5')" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()">Sales Letter</a> <div id="menu5" onmouseover="menuCancelCloseTime()" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()"> <a href="salesletter.html" target="frame">Sales Letter</a> </div> </li> <li><a href="#" onmouseover="menuOpen('menu6')" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()">Contact Us</a> <div id="menu6" onmouseover="menuCancelCloseTime()" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()"> <a href="contactus.html" target="frame">Contact Us</a> </div> </li> <li><a href="#" onmouseover="menuOpen('menu7')" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()">WIN TICKETS!</a> <div id="menu7" onmouseover="menuCancelCloseTime()" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()"> <a href="finalslot.html" target="frame">Slot Machine</a> </div> </li> <li><a href="#" onmouseover="menuOpen('menu8')" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()">Accessories for Sale</a> <div id="menu8" onmouseover="menuCancelCloseTime()" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()"> <a href="finalsales.html" target="frame">Car Accessories for Sale!</a> </div> </li> <li><a href="#" onmouseover="menuOpen('menu9')" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()">Splash Page</a> <div id="menu9" onmouseover="menuCancelCloseTime()" onmouseout="menuCloseTime()"> <a href="finalproject.html" target="_top">Back to Splash Page</a> </div> </li> </ul> <div style="clear:both"></div> </body> </html> I am a graphic designer which is almost a complete idiot about web design, i have some problem making a web site. While i try to open my web site in FIREFOX and IE it does not work. (while safari works well) the existing link is www.sindysindy.com when i click the targeted link on the top buttons (about&contact) it open up a new pop up page. I names the top frame as TOP, the bottom two named "menu" on the left and "mainframe" on the right. While clicking buttons on the "TOP" frame would show other buttons in menu targeting things to show up in "mainframe" i have already done a web site days ago and i am trying to redo it now : ( would be really really grateful if you can help Thank you very much indeed! The following are the codes: ****ALL FRAMES**** <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Frameset//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-frameset.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <title>www.sindysindy.com</title> </head> <frameset rows="75,551" cols="*" framespacing="10" border="10" bordercolor="#FFFFFF"> <frame src="TOP.html" frameborder="no" scrolling="no" id="TOP" /> <frameset rows="*" cols="176,1003" framespacing="0" frameborder="yes" border="0" bordercolor="#FFFFFF"> <frame src="Menu.html" id="Menu" /> <frame src="Maincontent.html" id="Mainframe" /> </frameset> </frameset> <noframes><body> </body></noframes> </html> ****TOP**** <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Frameset//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-frameset.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <title>www.sindysindy.com</title> </head> <frameset rows="75,551" cols="*" framespacing="10" border="10" bordercolor="#FFFFFF"> <frame src="TOP.html" frameborder="no" scrolling="no" id="TOP" /> <frameset rows="*" cols="176,1003" framespacing="0" frameborder="yes" border="0" bordercolor="#FFFFFF"> <frame src="Menu.html" id="Menu" /> <frame src="Maincontent.html" id="Mainframe" /> </frameset> </frameset> <noframes><body> </body></noframes> </html> ****mainframe**** <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Frameset//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-frameset.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <title>www.sindysindy.com</title> </head> <frameset rows="75,551" cols="*" framespacing="10" border="10" bordercolor="#FFFFFF"> <frame src="TOP.html" frameborder="no" scrolling="no" id="TOP" /> <frameset rows="*" cols="176,1003" framespacing="0" frameborder="yes" border="0" bordercolor="#FFFFFF"> <frame src="Menu.html" id="Menu" /> <frame src="Maincontent.html" id="Mainframe" /> </frameset> </frameset> <noframes><body> </body></noframes> </html> ****menu**** <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Frameset//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-frameset.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <title>www.sindysindy.com</title> </head> <frameset rows="75,551" cols="*" framespacing="10" border="10" bordercolor="#FFFFFF"> <frame src="TOP.html" frameborder="no" scrolling="no" id="TOP" /> <frameset rows="*" cols="176,1003" framespacing="0" frameborder="yes" border="0" bordercolor="#FFFFFF"> <frame src="Menu.html" id="Menu" /> <frame src="Maincontent.html" id="Mainframe" /> </frameset> </frameset> <noframes><body> </body></noframes> </html> I am building this intranet for our employees at work. I am not a programmer, nor anykind of web professional, and I'm building this as an amateur. I have very basic knowledge of HTML and a bit of CSS, and that's pretty much it. Once the thing is ready to be released, it will have to be updated on a regular basis, and by people whose background and function have nothing to do with scripting (in fact, I cannot take care of it myself all the time since I'm leaving for Europe soon). Therefore, I resigned to using MS Word 2007 as the html editor, since it's the only software anyone can usen here to update the files without having to learn how to code (I haven't found any freeware that didn't require prior html knowledge and the company will not pay for a software liscence of any kind). I know MS word is basically the worst thing one can use to build a website, but I couldn't find any better for this scenario. Now I'm encountering a bit of a problem with the website, specifically with frames. The website (which is a frameset) is divided in two sections: a menu on the left (frame_menu), which is static should remain there all the time, and a frame to the right (frame_main) displaying the pages contents. Now, when a user clicks on a link in frame_menu, the content (page A) displays in frame_main, which is what I want. Then if someone clicks on a link in the page A in frame_main that links to another page (page B), it will open gain in frame_main, replacing the page A that was there. So far, this is the behavior I want, and the frame properties were set for this. The problem comes when the back button is used. If you are on page B, and then click the back button, you will come back to page A, in frame_main (so far still good), but any subsequent link the user will click after using the back button, whether it's a link in frame_menu or frame_main, will open in a new window, even though the default for opening links of the frame is set to frame_main as the target! This renders the frameset completely useless, and the whole frameset has to be closed and reloaded to function properly again. I know frames are deprecated. The only alternative I have found was to use CSS to simulate frames. However, from what I have read (and tell me if I am mistaken), it only simulates the fact that you have a "fixed" menu on every page, but the menu is NOT a separate html file, and has to be part of every page on the website. This makes the updating of the menu very tedious, as it has to be changed on every page of the website, were an item to be added to it. This is why I used frames to begin with: no need to update every page to add something to your menu, just update the menu.html file and voila. So I would like to know if you have any workaround for this problem. Any suggestion is appreciated. This was all tested with IE8. It's the only browser provided to the employees, I cannot use another one. This is part of the code (generated by MS Word of course) that contains the frametset <frameset framespacing=0 frameborder=0 border=0 cols="215,1*"> <frame name="frame_menu" src="file:///\\sv050\GROUPS\AGT\AGT-CDS\AGT-CDS-CR\helper\html\menu.htm" scrolling=no> <frame name="frame_main" src="file:///\\sv050\GROUPS\AGT\AGT-CDS\AGT-CDS-CR\helper\html\home.htm"> <noframes> <body lang=EN-US style='tab-interval:36.0pt'> <div class=WordSection1> <p class=MsoNormal style='margin-bottom:10.0pt;line-height:115%'><span style='font-size:11.0pt;line-height:115%'>This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.<o:p></o:p></span></p> </div> </body> </noframes> </frameset> If the entire script of the frameset.html is needed, tell me and I'll post it. Thanks in advance, Guill Hi Everyone, I am new HTML and Web page designing. I Want to create a web page with multiple frames. But all the frames should be interconnected i.e. If a change is made in one frame, it must be reflected in other frame. Basically i need it for using Google maps for vehicle tracking. In one frame i need to display the map and in another frame I need to display a line chart which shows a Speed/time graph. The graph change when the speed of the vehicle tracked in Google map changes. Regards,Arun Hi Is it possible to link to a page that uses frames, and specify what document appears in each frame of the target page? thanks, alex Hi.. is there any possibility to do something like on that screen pictu http://www.speedyshare.com/387574283.html i mean a page layout with two frames, both aligned to the center of the page ? plz help :/ thx in advance Hope the title made sense, I am using Microsoft Expression Web and, I am also using Frames on my website. I have 3 Frames, One complete at the top, one on the left side and then a main page frame to fill the rest. I am using a 19" wide screen monitor, and because of that the pages I make are all unaligned with each other as they get stretched to fill the monitor. now the top frame and left frame stay where they should I have done that, but I can't keep the main page frame from moving over to the right and making everything look untidy and nasty. so could anyone help me out with this problem please, I use a background Image, text and images on the page so they all need to stay centered bu to the left of the page. Or maybe center all the frames to the middle of the screen such as www.myspace.com looks on a wide screen monitor (although i know they do not use frames.) Thanks in advance hi all I have managed to get all my links working within the forms ok but one! that being the having navigation back to my Home page or Index page. It being made up of three forms. This is the linking code i have tried i have also tried others with no luck. Pleases help if you can. <a herf = "PAGE_1.HTML PAGE_2.HTML PAGE_3.HTML PAGE4.HTML" TARGET = "FRAME_1.HTML FRAME_2.HTML FRAME_3.HTML FRAME_4.HTML" > Home Page </a> <html> Ok, I have 3 frames that take up the whole page, but the text doesnt fill them so it looks silly. How can i make everything cover only say 50% over the page and centred. also, which is better, px or %, I don't know how big px's are so thats useless here's the code for the index. <html> <head><title>title here</title></head> <frameset rows="15%,85%" border="0" frameborder="0" framespacing="0"> <frame src="title.htm" name="title" noresize scrolling="no"> <frameset cols="25%,75%" border="20" frameborder="0" framespacing="0"> <frame src="menu_bar.htm" name="sidemenu" scrolling="false"> <frame src="welcome.htm" name="mainwindow" noresize scrolling="yes"> </frameset> </framset> <noframes> Your browser does not support frames. <a href="frameless_main.htm">Please visit the frameless page.</a> </noframes> </html> Hi. This is something I have pondered on for a very long time and wish to know how to resolve. I have no idea if it is possible but I think I have seen it done before. I need a piece of code for a frame that will automatically readjust itself to the page that is targeted in the frame, but will only go so far as the parameters I set it to. To me, it sounds like a rather complicated code and I'm really not sure whether it is possible, but if it is, it would be extremely useful for forum pages that are set to be inside a webpage. What I want to achieve with this, is to have the frame to be able to extend itself inside the page, without putting a scrollbar on the actual frame. The page I have isn't actually structured with frames, so I would like to keep it that way. I have no idea if this IS possible but I would like to know. Thanks, KGB. hey guys. just joined here 'cause i'm in need of some html help. i know very little about html but i've managed to put a website working together using Notepad and plain HTML and JavaScript. now i'm trying to do the following: i have a forum board over at proboards.com and i want to embed it into my own page. i want to make something like a forums.htm page and that will be the link the people see but within it the forum would load and work. similar to what google does when you search for an image, but i want the forums to take up the whole space. i read something about using iframes, and right after read about it not working in all browsers, i need something that will work in IE, FF, Flock, Safari and Opera...all 5. i've managed painstakingly to do the website such that it works in all 5 this far, and i need this to work fine as well... other than using iframes, what other option is there? copying the code from someone having a similar problem, i've gotten this far: Code: <html> <head> </head> <frameset rows="304,*" frameborder="no" border="0" framespacing="0"> <frame src="http://keepitfishy.proboards83.com" name="topFrame" scrolling="No" noresize="noresize" id="topFrame"/> </frameset> <noframes><body> </body> </noframes></html> yet that seems to redirect to the proboards.com instead of loading it within my page. in other words, its useless! can you help me get that to work one way or another? thanks! I've heard many times "don't use frames, there is better ways to accomplish it", and I was wondering, is this just referring to "invisible" frames, or any frames? For example, look at Kingdom of Loathing. They use frames (or what appears to be frames) and I can't see how they could successfully make that site without. If I had to have all the screens scroll as one rather than separate, and couldn't resize when I needed to, it would be extremely annoying. So, frames are bad, or just the invisible ones? So I'm making a very simple client side gallery using some xml and javascript. The page works fine in Firefox, Safari and Chrome. However it does not work at all in IE8, in either standard or compat mode. The page is at: http://elfguy.net/gallerytest.html?2 In IE the two big issues are that the images just don't load half the time, and that's really puzzling. The first image never loads when the page is loaded, and then when you hover over the images they sometimes load, and sometimes don't, for no apparent reason. The relevant code is: Code: parent.document.getElementById("gal_img").src = item[which].getElementsByTagName("url")[0].childNodes[0].nodeValue; The second issue is the left iframe does not scale to 95% of the height of the table after an image loads, as it should be, and I've tried adding height settings for every parent element, margin 0, padding 0, with no success. The relevant code is: Code: <table align="center" bgcolor="#B5B5BF" style="border: 2px black solid; vertical-align: middle;height: 95%;" width="95%"> <tr><td align="right" width="210" style="height: 95%;"> <iframe id="gal_frame" frameborder="0" scrolling="auto" width="200" style="height: 95%;"><a href="galleryparsetest.html?1">Click here for the thumbnail list</a></iframe> </td><td> I know the code is a not easy to read and I'm using tables but the page validates and works fine in every other browser. Anyone feels like tackling this I'd appreciate. Hello, im not sure if this is in the right place but, I want, on my website, to have a section where it shows the five recently uploaded pictures to the 'portfolio' section. But this will be placed on the my index page. does this make sense? thanks. Adam C |