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[ale] OT: target= with css?
- Subject: [ale] OT: target= with css?
- From: jloden at toughguy.net (Jay Loden)
- Date: Tue Apr 26 16:36:09 2005
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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Can we get a link to your site to take a look at what you're trying to do?
Joh6nn's reply has some good explanations and ideas, and I personally
recommend either:
a) use server side (PHP, etc) and load the content dynamically into the
content div. This is what I do. However, for a simple site, this is
probably overkill, or just too much hassle to set up.
b) just load a new page for each...most likely there's very little reason not
to - loading a navigation bar over each time you load the page isn't a huge
bandwidth concern or anything, especially if you're not using images or flash
(I hope you're not)
-Jay
On Tuesday 26 April 2005 07:59 pm, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> Ok,
> I'm mucking with my website yet again. In frames I could do a
> "target=_top" to make the link load into the main window. Other tags
> would let me load into new frames.
>
> I currently have a Navigation index which has this:
>
> <A href="fprof.html" onMouseOver="window.status='Nomad the Professional';
> return true" >Nomad the System Engineer</a><BR>
>
> What can I add to the link make it load into the division "content2"
> instead of opening a new window? If you have any good starter CSS pages
> please feel free to bounce them to me.
>
> Robert
>
> :wq!
>
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