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gerald cummins
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Joined: 22 Jan 2008, 12:20

Links.

23 Jan 2008, 06:22

I have already figured out how to get my Sitemenu Module up and running,
I have understood how the rollover's and click's, etc work.
I can pop up windows as often as I want, and in any size. Either in a new windows or the same one.

So far, as Droopy says "I'm so Happy"

What I would like is show clearly in this fine example
First you enter Cà´me Légaut's site,
http://www.comelegaut.fr/
after which you click on his 'liens' section on his sitemenu, or "L'esprit et la lettre", Here we can clearly see two windows, which, while technically are pop ups,, possess no frames, or borders.

I have seen the Documentation concerning the construction of a simple HTML page, I was wondering if I should take the red pill and follow the white rabbit into the world of HTML or do I take the Blue pill and my answer is simpler than I think.

I have tried finding my answers in the Documentations and in Forums, it has now been a full day on and off, I think it is time to ask a question.
Sometimes the answers here are so simple and have been sitting in front of our noses.

Regards Gerald.
Hoping someone out that has the solution.
 
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globetrotter
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23 Jan 2008, 08:14

When you click on the sitemenu of this site, it opens a new page with target="_self": http://www.comelegaut.fr/sitemenu.ini .
This page is build with a frameset. The menu on this new page is called 'Sitemenuframe.html': http://www.comelegaut.fr/Sitemenuframe.html
Rene
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gerald cummins
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23 Jan 2008, 12:13

globetrotter wrote:When you click on the sitemenu of this site, it opens a new page with target="_self": http://www.comelegaut.fr/sitemenu.ini .
This page is build with a frameset. The menu on this new page is called 'Sitemenuframe.html': http://www.comelegaut.fr/Sitemenuframe.html

Thanks for the answer, so I must create my HTLML pages first.