Hello there,
just wondering if a thing was possible. I’m designing a site for a school and have several pages using text explaining things like admission process, front door requirements, etc…
This question is, there has to be a way with regular html or css to possess the user click on a link and display the relevant info in a different column
Illustration:
Student is around the Admission page along with the left vertical url bar displays the links:
Admission Process
Front door Requirements
Enrollment FAQ
ect..
Is there the right way to display the individual text per subject in another column without linking to your separate page Once they were looking in the Admission Process and licked on Entry Requirements, the Admission Process text would disappear as well as Entrance Requirements would appear.
I want to avoid PHP, ASP, ect, so that the consensus says it can not be done with html/css then Let me drop it.
Would server facet includes be a possibility If so, how would I do that
Is my question clear If you have anything else you would like me to explain please let me know.
Thanks before hand,
Gage
Make use of an inline mode < iframe>…
Inline frames have grown acceptable (as in opposition to < frames>… which will are
not anymore advised). There are many arguments about < iframes>, nevertheless I’ve
found them extremely helpful and have in no way had an " ill-effect" when using the
melding of < iframes>, CSS along with XML.
Give us a link to your site, and we’ll provide you with an < iframe> illustration.
============
MODIFY: Another option is likely to be http: //www. bosrup. com/web/overlib/
.
hmm… I didn’t look at that. I give that a have a shot at.
However, what are many of the arguments against iframes Exactly how will it screen in older browsers just like IE5
Thanks for ones help,
Gage
Some people just are next to using them. MY PARTNER AND I guess they think they’re
for instance < frames>… I do not know. I’ve never had difficulty them.
Utilised together work on almost all browsers.