David A. Lee
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Posted: 06/25/2001, 1:45 PM |
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Has anyone attempted to create a Frames interface using CC ?
I'm looking at replaceing some static HTML with CC (to display a topic/url
listing) Currently I have a left frame with the list of topics and a right
frame with the data (list of URL's in that topic + descriptions etc).
I'd like to replicate with with CC ... has anyone tried either splitting up
a current CC 'page' with 2+ forms into a frameset ? or combining
2 CC pages into a frameset ?
Any suggestions, horror stories etc welcome. Just wondering if its worth
even trying, I can still use my old way (batch update of static HTML)
but would prefer to use CC
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David A. Lee
Dal Enterprises Inc.
dave@calldei.com http://www.calldei.com
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Dr. Scott R. Senay
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Posted: 06/25/2001, 3:12 PM |
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Actually you can do it all in CC without frames, something like a treeview
with a detail next to it... When you click on tree data the detail
changes... CC has a great deal of layout flexibility, putting multiple
things on a single screen is childs play... Take a look at
www.icebreakersdc.com, the WHOLE THING is built in CC, and everything below
the thin black line is populated from the database... I built this around
the portal example, just made some major changes to it, but it is ALL still
a CC file with an images folder...
Start by playing with a search/grid/edit concept and run from there... I'll
dig up some more specific examples later if you still need a hand...
Scott...
David A. Lee <dave@calldei.com> wrote in message
news:9h87sf$g20$1@news.codecharge.com...
> Has anyone attempted to create a Frames interface using CC ?
> I'm looking at replaceing some static HTML with CC (to display a topic/url
> listing) Currently I have a left frame with the list of topics and a
right
> frame with the data (list of URL's in that topic + descriptions etc).
>
> I'd like to replicate with with CC ... has anyone tried either splitting
up
> a current CC 'page' with 2+ forms into a frameset ? or combining
> 2 CC pages into a frameset ?
>
> Any suggestions, horror stories etc welcome. Just wondering if its worth
> even trying, I can still use my old way (batch update of static HTML)
> but would prefer to use CC
>
>
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------
> David A. Lee
> Dal Enterprises Inc.
>dave@calldei.com
> http://www.calldei.com
>
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David A. Lee
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Posted: 06/25/2001, 3:28 PM |
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Thanks for the suggestions, but I actually WANT frames, not a frame-like
layout.
This is so that links within the detail/item area can bring up unrelated www
sites within a frame.
> Actually you can do it all in CC without frames, something like a treeview
> with a detail next to it... When you click on tree data the detail
> changes... CC has a great deal of layout flexibility, putting multiple
> things on a single screen is childs play... Take a look at
> www.icebreakersdc.com, the WHOLE THING is built in CC, and everything
below
> the thin black line is populated from the database... I built this around
> the portal example, just made some major changes to it, but it is ALL
still
> a CC file with an images folder...
>
> Start by playing with a search/grid/edit concept and run from there...
I'll
> dig up some more specific examples later if you still need a hand...
>
> Scott...
>
> David A. Lee <dave@calldei.com> wrote in message
>news:9h87sf$g20$1@news.codecharge.com...
> > Has anyone attempted to create a Frames interface using CC ?
> > I'm looking at replaceing some static HTML with CC (to display a
topic/url
> > listing) Currently I have a left frame with the list of topics and a
> right
> > frame with the data (list of URL's in that topic + descriptions etc).
> >
> > I'd like to replicate with with CC ... has anyone tried either splitting
> up
> > a current CC 'page' with 2+ forms into a frameset ? or combining
> > 2 CC pages into a frameset ?
> >
> > Any suggestions, horror stories etc welcome. Just wondering if its worth
> > even trying, I can still use my old way (batch update of static HTML)
> > but would prefer to use CC
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------
> > David A. Lee
> > Dal Enterprises Inc.
> >dave@calldei.com
> > http://www.calldei.com
> >
> >
>
>
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