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Old 09-01-2008, 11:03 AM
Chuck110540
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In Fireworks, how do I create a Frame that will display a login page using my current webpage as a "Frame" for the simple login page ?
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Old 09-01-2008, 11:36 AM
PJR
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You don't, Fireworks is a graphics programme, you would need an HTML editor
such as Dreamweaver to do that.

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| In Fireworks, how do I create a Frame that will display a login page using
my current webpage as a "Frame" for the simple login page ?


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Old 09-01-2008, 11:51 AM
Chuck110540
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Thats why I cant find any resources for that, thanks
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Old 09-01-2008, 12:56 PM
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You're welcome. You do realise you're going to get in trouble using frames
as well. Not from me though. I'll quit with just the warning :-) and a
link...

http://www.html-faq.com/htmlframes/?framesareevil

Peter
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Old 09-01-2008, 01:05 PM
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PJR wrote:
> You do realise you're going to get in trouble using frames



Zealot :-P


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Old 09-01-2008, 01:49 PM
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LOL, Nah not I. Hell I used to use them, (remember doublered?) and still
maintain if you're on a very slow connection perhaps they are a solution.
But I am now fully aware of the problems they can cause usually outweigh the
problems they solve. Good to hear from you.

Peter
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| PJR wrote:
| > You do realise you're going to get in trouble using frames
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| Zealot :-P
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Old 09-01-2008, 02:39 PM
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PJR wrote:
> LOL, Nah not I. Hell I used to use them, (remember doublered?) and still
> maintain if you're on a very slow connection perhaps they are a solution.
> But I am now fully aware of the problems they can cause usually outweigh the
> problems they solve. Good to hear from you.
>


Only pulling your plonker Peter ;-)

doublered - no don't remember it - one of yours? - I do remember
showtopper though - it was yours - at least that was the rumour Pablo
put out ;-D

I say each to their own regarding construction - but good to know the
pitfalls - I don't know if there are more up-to-date scripts available
similar to these......

http://www.dreamweaver-extensions.com/framebuster.htm

... but if using frames you should have something similar in place!

Good to see you too Peter.....

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Old 09-01-2008, 08:10 PM
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showStopper, please!

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"djinn" <scobies@dsl.pipexYerKitAff.com> wrote in message
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> PJR wrote:
>> LOL, Nah not I. Hell I used to use them, (remember doublered?) and still
>> maintain if you're on a very slow connection perhaps they are a
>> solution. But I am now fully aware of the problems they can cause usually
>> outweigh the problems they solve. Good to hear from you.
>>

>
> Only pulling your plonker Peter ;-)
>
> doublered - no don't remember it - one of yours? - I do remember
> showtopper though - it was yours - at least that was the rumour Pablo put
> out ;-D
>
> I say each to their own regarding construction - but good to know the
> pitfalls - I don't know if there are more up-to-date scripts available
> similar to these......
>
> http://www.dreamweaver-extensions.com/framebuster.htm
>
> .. but if using frames you should have something similar in place!
>
> Good to see you too Peter.....
>
> --
> chin chin
> Sinclair


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Old 09-01-2008, 08:25 PM
djinn
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Murray *ACE* wrote:
> showStopper, please!
>


He did that one too?

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Old 09-02-2008, 07:19 AM
Murray *ACE*
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8). I think the original site was http://www.showstoppers.org.uk, but it's
down now....

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"djinn" <scobies@dsl.pipexYerKitAff.com> wrote in message
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> Murray *ACE* wrote:
>> showStopper, please!
>>

>
> He did that one too?
>
> --
> chin chin
> Sinclair


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