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    converting my site to frames

    Hi,
    I've got a site www.knickersandnaughties.com (ann summers style shopping site), which currently doesn't use frames.
    I'm thinking that I would like it to start using frames, so that the header info and navigation are always visible.

    Could anyone tell me if this is a straight forward thing to do in Actinic, or am I better off starting from scratch and bringing in the products into a new site?

    Many thanks for all your help in advance,

    Matt
    "only the strong survive"
    Karaoke Discs in CDG and DVD format

    #2
    Don't do it.

    Frames are a pain in the rear for search engine spiders - you might as well stop investing in your online store - we are about to throw it all away.

    regards

    Greg Hewitt-Long
    Web Design & Ecommerce - Affordable Web Hosting
    Free and low cost Merchant Accounts coming soon..
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      #3
      I agree with Greg.

      Frames are a pain. Choose one of the layouts that place a menu system down the left hand side, (clean layouts). you get the navigation on all apges without the hassle and drawbacks of frames

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        #4
        Thanks for that,
        I havn't used frames for that exact reason.

        But the issue is that some of my html pages are getting pretty big (some are 100kb without the images) and I wanted to have a pull-out menu to all my product sections. The pull-out menu would add an extra 30kb to each of the html pages.

        I was thinking that by using frames the navigation menu on the left frame would only load the once.

        hmm....I don't know what to do now. I thought frames would be the answer, but from your replies, it doesn't sound like it.

        I'll have to re-think what to do. Thanks again,

        Matt
        "only the strong survive"
        Karaoke Discs in CDG and DVD format

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          #5
          If you looking for menus, try Normans approach.

          you should find the info at this thread

          http://community.actinic.com/showthr...&threadid=1862
          or this one
          http://community.actinic.com/showthr...&threadid=1813
          I use it on my site if you want to have a look

          Cheers
          Darren

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