On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 01:39:09PM -0700, Jason C. Leach wrote:
page.html: This generates a set of frames for a banner on the top (top.html) and a nav bar on the right (nav.html) and loads the page contents c_page.html in the right frame.
Don't know how you would do it with frames, but since Zope provides the functionality to keep a standard header and footer on all pages, you could make a table-based frame-lookalike. Final result would be something like: (ascii art below) +---------------+ | top content | +---------------+ | nav | | | | content | +---------------+ With the html broken up by file as follows (assuming a URL of the form http://your.server/path/to/c_page): [standard_html_header] <table width=100%> <tr> <td colspan=2> top content </td> </tr> <tr> <td> nav </td> <td> [c_page] content [standard_html_footer] </td> </tr> </table> That's exactly the sort of thing I do on www.cae.tntech.edu. Frames are just too difficult to do "right" (work on a variety of screen/font sizes, index with search engines, render with lynx, etc.). -- Mike Renfro / R&D Engineer, Center for Manufacturing Research, 931 372-3601 / Tennessee Technological University -- renfro@tntech.edu