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Geek Culture / a big problem in my webpage

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Lzdude69
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Posted: 5th Jun 2004 23:58
I pretty much know html, well I do. I just have know freakin idea how to put text beside the menu. If you have no idea what im talkin about go to my web site: [href]www.aliensoftware.741.com[/href]

See...beside the menu is a bunch of blank space, and well, thats ugly. Please help.

peace, love, and ME!

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Neofish
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Posted: 6th Jun 2004 00:06
you need to use frames, you dont need to load the menu and title bar again and again, look at almost anysite for example, if you dont want to have to rearrange ur site, use iframes, look at my page, the navigation and main page bit use iframes, if i had time, i would sort it out for you


Lzdude69
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Posted: 6th Jun 2004 00:34
yeah, i've tried that, but when I would click on the link the frames would keep building up.

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Neofish
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Posted: 6th Jun 2004 00:37
use target="nameof ur frame"
and if it's external:
target="_blank"

stuff like that, if that doesnt work, give me an example


Lzdude69
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Posted: 6th Jun 2004 00:41
go to my site, and view the source and show me hoe to do it properly.

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BatVink
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Posted: 6th Jun 2004 01:27
Firstly, frames are easy to work with, but Google hates them. You also have to add code to account for the fact that someone may load a frame with the full frameset. Sorry to use your site as an example, N3OF15H, but try this link...

http://pulse.dbspot.com/fnc.html

Without extra code, it appears out of context, and Google will index each frame individually.

Your problem is actually a tables problem. You need the following structure...


Now you will have a table with 2 columns, the first containing another table with the menu in it, and the second being your content.

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Lzdude69
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Posted: 7th Jun 2004 04:02
thanx dude...

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Neofish
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Posted: 7th Jun 2004 22:41
doesnt matter u used my site, thats partially why i used iframes, to allow me to use tables for the design

and batvink did you mean this?


ur rite anyhow


Lzdude69
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Posted: 10th Jun 2004 00:52
ok, I fixed the table, but my menu images wont show up.

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Lzdude69
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Posted: 10th Jun 2004 01:00
nevermind I fixed it, forgot to change the image.jpg to image.JPG

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