General question about building pages

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Hello guys,
It is the first time that i am using frontpage.
My question is about layout tables and the use of frames.
I am going to create a website with tables and just today i have found the
layout tables, although i didnt understand how much better they are , i will
use them as they seem a bit more practical. I want to use i-frames in the
page. Is this good for a page with layout tables?
Or is there another similar way to iframes that i do not know?

Thank you,
Haris
 
whether a layout table or other table the I-frame will "work" on any browser
that recognizes them.

why is it you want to use I-frames anyway?

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a fantastic convenience for site owners.
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Well , as i said i dont know if there is another way.
I want a page were i could have some parts of each page showed on all pages.
Thus if i want to change tha specific part i wil be able to change it and
effectively this will be changed in all the pages that have this in them...
Is there another way for that?

Thank you for the answer Chris
 
Have you look at using the FP Include files? Info is in the Help Files.
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| Well , as i said i dont know if there is another way.
| I want a page were i could have some parts of each page showed on all
pages.
| Thus if i want to change tha specific part i wil be able to change it and
| effectively this will be changed in all the pages that have this in
them...
| Is there another way for that?
|
| Thank you for the answer Chris
|
| "Chris Leeds, MVP-FrontPage" wrote:
|
| > whether a layout table or other table the I-frame will "work" on any
browser
| > that recognizes them.
| >
| > why is it you want to use I-frames anyway?
| >
| > --
| > Chris Leeds,
| > Microsoft MVP-FrontPage
| >
| > ContentSeed: great tool for web masters,
| > a fantastic convenience for site owners.
| > http://contentseed.com/
| > --
| > | > > Hello guys,
| > > It is the first time that i am using frontpage.
| > > My question is about layout tables and the use of frames.
| > > I am going to create a website with tables and just today i have found
the
| > > layout tables, although i didnt understand how much better they are ,
i
| > will
| > > use them as they seem a bit more practical. I want to use i-frames in
the
| > > page. Is this good for a page with layout tables?
| > > Or is there another similar way to iframes that i do not know?
| > >
| > > Thank you,
| > > Haris
| >
| >
| >
 
As a matter of fact, I have a rough article on using FrontPage as a kind of
"templating" engine that would explain it pretty well, and yes, the
FrontPage include will do exactly what you want. :-)

--
Chris Leeds,
Microsoft MVP-FrontPage

ContentSeed: great tool for web masters,
a fantastic convenience for site owners.
http://contentseed.com/
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To be honest guys, i havent understood a single thing from the things that
you have said :-)
But anyway is , i will try to find the solution by myself...
 
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