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In this example, the top frame would remain static and never change from page to
page in the site. The side frame menu will have links that change the content of
the main frame area, but otherwise remain static. The main frame area is the
dynamic area, that changes depending on what menu item you choose.
You can format all of the frames and framesets in your page through the Property
inspector. You can set scrolling on or off, set width and height, name each page, and
more. For more information, see “About frame and frameset properties” on page 212.
A Web page that contains three frames consists of four separate HTML pages: the
frameset file and the three files containing the content that appears inside
the frames. When you design a page using framesets, you must save each of these
four files in order for the page to work properly in the browser. For more
information about how to create successful Web pages that utilize frames, see
“About creating frame-based Web pages” on page 205.
Deciding whether to use frames
The most common use of frames is for navigation. A Web page can use one frame
to hold the navigation menu and another frame to hold the page content. Since
the navigation menu is in a frame, a visitor to your site can click a menu item and
the content will appear in the content frame, but the navigation menu does not
change at all. This can keep the user oriented within your site.
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