apct444
02-06-2006, 10:27 PM
I have a website that is all made in frames, which we know is a bad thing for search engines. http://www.aaamemories.com www.aaamemories.com. The main drive behind using frames is the photo album program Jalbum. This app generates html pages complete with thumbnails and large images, very nice application. Only issue is trying to customize its template that generates your pages to include a navbar. As you can see in my website I am using frames to be my navbar since any mouse roll overs will disappear into the next frame.
I heard about Iframes that can fit into a table and thought this would be my answer to resolve the search engine & browser limitation issues.
Photoshop CS2 can generate a photo album in iframe code I might change to that if I can get my basic site constructed.
Questions
Does anybody have a better way to setup my page that will allow a URL page to be displayed along with a navbar?
Has anybody discovered how to include navbars with Photoshop produced web albums?
Will Iframes trap the pop-up that a mouse-over behavior produces with 3 or 4 tier levels. In other words will the mouse-over menu get cut off when it reaches the boarders of the Iframe and not protrude into the lower frame?
When a search engine finds something in 1 Iframe and there are 2 Iframes to a website homepage, will both Iframes appear when the search engine link is followed? With frames only the frame will appear when resultant link is followed and not the whole frameset.
Thanks
Allen
I heard about Iframes that can fit into a table and thought this would be my answer to resolve the search engine & browser limitation issues.
Photoshop CS2 can generate a photo album in iframe code I might change to that if I can get my basic site constructed.
Questions
Does anybody have a better way to setup my page that will allow a URL page to be displayed along with a navbar?
Has anybody discovered how to include navbars with Photoshop produced web albums?
Will Iframes trap the pop-up that a mouse-over behavior produces with 3 or 4 tier levels. In other words will the mouse-over menu get cut off when it reaches the boarders of the Iframe and not protrude into the lower frame?
When a search engine finds something in 1 Iframe and there are 2 Iframes to a website homepage, will both Iframes appear when the search engine link is followed? With frames only the frame will appear when resultant link is followed and not the whole frameset.
Thanks
Allen