OK, I mean always visible. If it's just at the bottom of the page it's only
there when you scroll all the way down. If the footer is always visible there's
always navigation, even in the middle of a very long page. Jen
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You want a fixed footer? One which is always visible.
Use absolute positioning for bottom, left. Here are some quick tutorials. The
first is just the footer. The second and third for faux frames using css. The
fourth is so I can name drop; although it is a very good and complete site for
Lf the info is at the bottom of every page ten isn't it always there? I
don it understand the distinction.
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Thanks Cheryl. Our designer uses Net Objects Fusion - does anyone know the best
way to place a page footer in that? I'm not familiar with it, don't know any
wysiwygs. Would love to get out of the frame habit. Jen
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What little experience I've had with Net Objects Fusion was not a positive
one so I can't comment on how to do using that program. You can always use
SSI for the language supported by your web host.
Otherwise you can simply copy the footer to the bottom of each page. To
maintain it if you choose
Well today the designer changed the links from text to images and suddenly
there's no problem, except of course those problems inherent in frames. I
thought of just placing the footer at the bottom of each HTML page but the
client was adamant about having it always there. In the future I'll try
Thanks Bj, but we have used frames before in this way (footer frame) and have
not had this problem, with no js workaround. See
http://www.tulgeengroup.org.au/
I agree about the frames, and I'm almost ready to dump them but the client is
very keen on an ever-present footer - what would be a
SSI for the footer or if you are using Dreamweaver either a library item or
DWT. If using FrontPage a DWT or an include is an answer. GoLive has
something similar but I am blanking out on the name.
Dump frames, they are really bad for seo.
Cheryl D. Wise
MS FrontPage MVP
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From: Jennifer Severn
I have a site under construction which has a footer in a frame. The footer
contains a string of text links. The problem is that although the links
work fine, the page title does not change upon opening the new page. See