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I'm trying to design a website using a three-frame approach. I want two
colums, with the right column divided into two rows. The left frame will
contain the menu; the bottom right frame the main content of the page, and
the top right frame the title of the page. The obstacle I run into is that I
can't find a way to have the top right frame change along with the bottom
right frame; that is, I can't specify two targets for each link in the menu
frame. I'm not even sure if I can do this with plain HTML. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Leigh White
Technical writer
Medic Computer Systems, Inc.