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RE: Re: OT Some more html help...



I think the targets the problem.

How would I address this?

In the products page the link is:

<a target="prod" href="prods.htm#P200g"
class="prodlink">P200G(Green)</a>

But if I do that from the index page it just opens up prods.htm#P200g

So I've got

<a href="products.htm" target="prod"
class="prodlink">P200G(Green)</a>

But don't know where to put the #.....

Neil


-----Original Message-----
From: Graham Howe [mailto:graham@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 12 June 2003 15:27
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx

--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Frost Neil <Neil.Frost@s...> wrote:
> I am creating a website for a friend...
>
> They have a simple list of links on the front page. These are
linked to a
> products page which is using an inline frame. (I know frames....
But they
> want a static image type thing) I need the links on the front page
> (index.htm) to reference an anchor in the html file included in the
products
> page iframe. I can get the targeting to work from the products page
but not
> from the index page.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas on how to over come this? I would
happily not use
> frame if there was a way to keep the main page from scrolling but
be able to
> scroll within the list of products.
>
Make sure the 'target' of the links on the index page is correctly set.



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