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Using inline frames in FrontPage 2002
 

Microsoft FrontPage® 2002 offers support for Inline Frames and other features enabled by advanced technology like HTML 4. Inline frames allow you to embed another Web page and its contents in an existing page. One advantage of inline frames is you can have embedded content without having to create separate frames pages. Inline frames provide an easy way to help you make a more dynamic and professional Web site.

To embed another Web page and its contents in an existing page using inline frames, open a page in FrontPage 2002 and do the following:

  1. In Page view, click in the Web page where you want to insert the inline frame.
  2. From the Insert menu, select Inline Frame.
  3. To embed an existing page, click the Set Initial Page… button, browse in the Insert Hyperlink dialog to a web page on your site or on the Internet and click OK.
  4. To embed a new page, click the New Page… button.
  5. Save the page. If you choose to embed a new page, the Save As dialog will prompt you to name the new file.

Tip   You can change the inline frame's properties after you have created it. First, select the inline frame by moving your cursor over the outside edge on the border of the inline frame until it changes to a left-pointing arrow, and then right-click. In the shortcut menu, select Inline Frame Properties… and set one or more of the following properties:

  • Name
  • Initial page
  • Frame size
  • Margins
  • Alignment
  • Scrollbars
  • Alternate text
  • Show border

More information

For more information about using inline frames, see Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Help.

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