Re: Including content of one file of HTML in another?
Hate to say this, but Front Page does this well with no templates, Create a paage called NavTop.htm and NavSide.htm. These are the navigation bar that you'd like to include on each page. NavTop is in horizontal format for along the top or bottom of the page and NavSide is in vertical format.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that just what a frame is? There was an earlier post referring to frames as a negative. I'm not sure I understand why, as most browsers have been frame compatible for a couple of versions (at least) by now. Am I missing something?
Constructive criticism welcomed,
-Peggy
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