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 Column Form, versus FRAMES Menu structure

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DJ Oldenburg
Posted: 04/18/2002, 3:03 PM

Okay -- I tend to use a lot of left hand menu controls down the side of the screen. This is great with a frames page, but frames are getting a bit out dated, and not used as much as they used to be.

I've been structuring sites with a menu form, in a columar format. This works great, except I still have the problem of having to make changes on EVERY page.

Is there a way to incorporate a form and make any future changes once, and have them populate throughout the project? Like calling it a unique form name, have a "COMMON" trigger -- and then on a generate all, it would take the master and populate all pages?

Okay -- guess that's a wish list thing -- but is there any solutions I can use NOW to stop me from having to maintain the form on every page I want the "consistent" menu to appear with?

don
Nicole
Posted: 04/19/2002, 2:20 AM

Hello,
you can create left hand menu on header page. Once it is included into all site pages you'll get menu everywhere. See how it is done in Classifieds example (refer to header page), just some custom html is need.
myles
Posted: 11/13/2003, 10:48 AM

Hello,

I am new to code charge, I have looked at this sample application and the header page. I cannot get the left side menu to duplicate as it does in the sample. If I view the header and login pages individually they look ok but together the login shoes but not the menu? can you give me some more direction on the custom html?

/Thanks

   


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