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  • 8 years without webdesign

    Posted by Bender on April 12, 2007 at 7:46 pm

    hi guys!

    started my carreer as webdesigner. now i’m motion graphics designer. so i have to do a webpage again and have no clue where to begin.

    i would love to get some advices of some professionals who are still up to date 😉

    i wanna hava a page which is divided into 3 parts:

    top content (logo…..)
    middle content (menu)
    bottom content (page text, infos, actual content)

    years ago i would have done it with frames but what i read so far, nobody is using that anymore. div layers are the thing to use. is that true?

    basicly what i want is that when i click something in the menu the bottom content window should change without reloading the whole site.

    any reccomandations?

    thanks a lot!
    florian

    Curtis Thompson replied 19 years, 1 month ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Bob O dell

    April 13, 2007 at 4:49 am

    You could use flash and do that or php may work also . Depends on the content. Could you explain why you don’t want to reload the page. That may help in finding the best solution.

    ~Rob

  • Curtis Thompson

    April 13, 2007 at 5:41 am

    hello…

    ya – you can use divs with an overflow:auto attribute to create a frame effect (with all the content on one page), but there is another post reply to this that holds true – can you offer up a use case for what you’re doing so that we can better help you out?

    frames are not necessarily evil, but you are correct that there are other options – just need more info on your goals to better suggest an appropriate option for you… 🙂

    sitruc

  • Curtis Thompson

    April 13, 2007 at 5:41 am

    hello…

    ya – you can use divs with an overflow:auto attribute to create a frame effect (with all the content on one page), but there is another post reply to this that holds true – can you offer up a use case for what you’re doing so that we can better help you out?

    frames are not necessarily evil, but you are correct that there are other options – just need more info on your goals to better suggest an appropriate option for you… 🙂

    sitruc

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