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Hello, I need to insert a top frame into one section of my website but I need this top frame to "eat-up" the header part of the website i'm linking to; as to appear that the website i'm linking to is part of my own website. I already have the original website owner's permission to do it but I don't know how to do it. All the frame scripts I find display a top header frame but doesn't cover the header of the linked website. Any ideas? |
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| Advanced Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Ireland
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You could use a floating DIV and put your frame inside it. Google search term: div float Sean |
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apply a negative margin the height of the header to the body tag of the bottom frame.
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Good topic,My opinion regarding with this topic.I am always use div layout for frame.I am use the css file for display the custrom frame in div. #class { top:0px; margin:1px; padding:2px; } |
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