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tgilman92
post Aug 15 2011, 12:18 AM
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ok so i have a pretty standard frame setup....3 frames set up in columns....the top is for the title the middle for the links and the bottom is the main body. now i can set up a normal web page with frames but this is for some reason more difficult. to make my links area a little neater i set up a table to handle all the links spaced evenly but when i use the links it targets the main body frame named body but instead of bringing up the web page it brings up the links page in the body. i've posted my code under so u can see it, thanx in advance.

<html>

<head>
<title> Alcohol Review Site (c.n.t.b.a) </title>
</head>

<table border="1" cellspacing="8" cellpadding="3" width="100%">

<tr>
<td width="33%"><a href src="main.htm" alt="Main" target="body"><font size="5" color="green"><center> Home Page </center></font></a></td>

<td width="33%"><a href src="reviews.htm" alt="Review" target="body"><font size="5" color="green"><center> Review </center></font</a></td>

<td width="33%"><a href="top10.htm" alt="Top 10" target="body"><font size="5" color="green"><center> Weekly Top 10 Alcohol Choices </center></font></a></td>
</tr>

</table>

</html>
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Darin McGrew
post Aug 15 2011, 02:51 AM
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tgilman92
post Aug 15 2011, 01:03 PM
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thank you....it all came down to the </font> tag on the second element didn't have the > sign so it didn't process right. this validator comes in handy, thanks for pointing it out to me
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