On 22-Jun-05, at 09:11 , Ben Kennedy wrote:

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 Joey deVilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


The documentation team has shown me their proposal for what the HTML
docs will look like, and they're pretty good. The proposed design is
built using RoboHelp and has a two-column frame-based design. The left
column is a thin one used for navigation while the much wider right
column contains the content.


Can this not be done using CSS with IFRAMEs and position:fixed so as to
simulate the appearance of frames, but provide the full benefits of
single-page-ness and bookmarkability?

and if not that, at least the way Apple does it in their docs, by using tiny bit of javascript like so: http://developer.apple.com/ documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/CocoaDesignPatterns/index.html

(all links have the destination file as anchor, and the index.html with frames just generates the proper frame source url)

mayo

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