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November 18, 1999Details
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Create frames for a Web presentation
Control the appearance and placement of frames
Control the behavior of hypertext links on a page with frames
Use magic target names to specify the target for a hypertext link
Create a page that is viewable both by browsers that support frames and by those that do not
CTM practice test for chapter 5
Continue to work on checkpoint #2.
From the New Perspectives HTML manual (tutorial #5):
Work your way through the New
Perspectives manual for Tutorial #5.
Work your way through chapter
6 of the supplementary notes.
Work your way through
Netskills AUTH6 on frames
Quick checks on page 5.17,
5.33
Case problems 1 & 2 on pp 5.34 - 5.36.
Work on checkpoint 2.
What are frames? (Intro) – page 5.2 – 5.5
Frame Documents (Layout) – page 5.6 – 5.9
Frame Source – page 5.9 – 5.10
Nesting Frames – page 5.11 – 5.13
Frame appearance – (Scrolling, Margins, Resizing) - page 5.14 – 5.16
Naming your frames, using targets – page 5.19 – 5.20
BASE targets – page 5.21
Magic targets – page 5.22 – 5.26
NOFRAMES – page 5.26 – 5.29
Tips – page 5.30
Netscape Ext (Bordercolor, border width) – page 5.31 – 5.32
I/E Extensions – (borders, spacing)
Image maps in frames
Floating frames (IFRAME)