merickson
October 31st, 2002, 17:39
Is there a way to link the scroll bars between frames in a frameset situation?
What I am trying to do is present a schedule for a Festival that will have 6 venues.
I'd like to create one master page that lists time on the left column and venues across the top row. If I open two frames to that page, you can use the horizontal sliders to choose the venues you want to look at and the vertical slider to choose the time. It would be much nicer if there was only one slider for the time. If I could link the two vertical sliders, I could do that. (I would also like to open two small frames on the top that would show the names of the venues and not scroll off when you scroll down for the later times.)
I'm trying to get an effect similar to Freeze Frames in Excel.
Also, is there a way to open a page to a horizontal location? A NAME= will set it for a vertical positon. Can you do it to a horizonal position?
What I am trying to do is present a schedule for a Festival that will have 6 venues.
I'd like to create one master page that lists time on the left column and venues across the top row. If I open two frames to that page, you can use the horizontal sliders to choose the venues you want to look at and the vertical slider to choose the time. It would be much nicer if there was only one slider for the time. If I could link the two vertical sliders, I could do that. (I would also like to open two small frames on the top that would show the names of the venues and not scroll off when you scroll down for the later times.)
I'm trying to get an effect similar to Freeze Frames in Excel.
Also, is there a way to open a page to a horizontal location? A NAME= will set it for a vertical positon. Can you do it to a horizonal position?