Chris Chen wrote:
>> It's a simple website: http://www.formosagolfclub.com
>> 
>> Basically I don't want the user ever having to scroll the browser 
>> vertically, but only the content section itself. Looks like 
>> <frameset> is still the best way to do this. So <frameset> is 100% 
>> valid structural HTML and not deprecated at all by CSS, right?

Sounds like you want to replace a perfectly good browser-feature with
something that's doesn't work half as well, but that's not my problem.

> Hmm, based on the purpose of <framest>'s "rows" and "cols," it does 
> have some presentation element in it, but it's so tantalizingly handy
>  and simple. How is the effect of <frameset> achieved in CSS world?

For example...
<http://www.fu2k.org/alex/css/frames/>
...or something like...
<http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/moa_8d.html>

regards
        Georg
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