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About Nancy Janyszeski
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I can help with basic HTML questions and web development concepts. I do not write JavaScript, but can help with the concept of using and where to find it.

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I am Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) Master Certified and was certified as a MOUS Authorized Instructor. Instructional design and test writer for ActivTest, a division of Activ Training based on the ECDL's standard for end-user software competence.

 
   

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General HTML/Web Design Programming Q`s - Page From Double Frame Repeated


Expert: Nancy Janyszeski - 9/9/2005

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Dear Ms Nancy Janyszeski

I have made a page with double frames-addresses(two pages on one). But When I change to another pages, one of the frame-pages is on and on again, always repeated.
How could I have this repeated-page Closed after the due(double page frames) view ?

The addresses of the pages, before the next browse, are:


http://www.geocities.com/tarleno/ThatChorus.html - Real Address To Click

http://www.geocities.com/tarleno/Starting.html - page content
http://www.geocities.com/tarleno/This.html-page content


Thanks.
tarleno@yahoo.com

Answer -
Ari, it appears you are using a web hosting package to create the page, in which case you would follow their guidelines.

I could not figure out how to use the page or what the purpose is.

It is very difficult to view the page with the music playing constantly.

I would suggest going to a friends computer and opening the site.

Nancy


Dear  Nancy...

I am not an expert on English or Webdesign.

The page is part of an Little English Course, and I've learned on Javascripts for free that I could use the double frame(It has 2 pages
that shorten the content , and avoid alot of pages to browse, ok?).

All the pages have songs, and it (the page meaning here) works well, despite the repeating of one the pages in all follow addresses.

I had an idea: if we could place a close page on that repeatition page?
It may be the repeatition-page desappears, and on the next browse, it doesn't appears, only the browsed new page would work.
If you pleased, remember I don't know how-to make an 'close  code to page'.

I ask you to have a new view and make a new experience there , if it is a well received idea?

Other: what do you mean, friend , about the sound there?

Tour allumni,

Ari roche

Answer
Ari, I click on the following link.

http://www.geocities.com/tarleno/ThatChorus.html

There is a frames page
The left is blue
The right has the following text

THIS Is Coffee
THAT Is A Plane-->  
What Is This ?
This Is A Sign/A Note .
The HOUSE
What Is That ?    
Say : That Is A Cat.
Remember THIS/THAT Study.
Super Important To Know Things.

Then I click on something on the left and a new page opens on the left.

Ari, there are so many links, and colours and buttons, I am not clear what to click on.

I did find your personal home page, which I remember and like very much.

I never get the page within a page within a page.

By the sound I mean it is very hard to concentrate with music constantly playing in the background.  The music is nice when it plays one time Loop=1 but when it doesn't stop it is difficult to think and each page has a different sound.

All personal preference.

The following is a good reference for frames.

http://www.creativepro.com/story/feature/9240.html

and I would go to http://www.w3schools.com

Nancy  

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