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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
Frame layout workflow
Use the following workflow when creating frames for your site:
1. Create the pages of content.
Create the pages that will be displayed in the frames.
2. Create and configure the frame set and name the frames.
In the frame set document, you can set frames to scroll the content of pages and to have visible borders or no borders.
You can also set frames to be a fixed size or to resize proportionally when viewers resize their browser windows. (See
“Selecting a frame set style” on page 264.)
3. Link each frame to a content page.
If the frame will display multiple pages, link it to the first page you want to appear by default. (See “To set up a frame
set” on page 265.)
4. Open the navigation page.
Open the content page that you plan to use as a navigational aid or table of contents, and specify the destination pages
and target frame for every link on the page. (See “About target frames for linked pages” on page 267.)
You can double-click the Page icon in a frame to open the content page in another window.
Previewing frame sets and their contents
You use the Preview tab
to preview the entire contents of the frame set in the document window. You cannot
edit the frame set or open linked pages in the Preview tab. (To open and edit linked pages, double-click their page
icons in the Frame Editor.) In Mac OS, you can also preview a frame’s content within the frame set by using the
Preview Frame button in the Frame tab of the Frame Inspector, or preview all the frames’ content by using the
Preview Set button in the Frame Set tab of the Frame Inspector.
Setting up frame sets
Selecting a frame set style
You can use either the New dialog box or the objects toolbox to choose from a selection of frame sets.
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