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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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| Eschew Obfuscation War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Atlanta
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I know what you're saying. You could use an iFrame, but it still would default to showing the top of the page. I'm sure it can be done. You might do better posting it over in the programming forum. I think there's one of those here?
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Cover it with a layer
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That's assuming your web editor uses layers. It's much easier than putting in a frame.
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