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Re: HTML/Website Help

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Originally Posted by nitneylion452 View Post
I used frames for one reason and one reason only: That's what was in the W3C schools tutorial. I got a similar effect on the site now by adding the images to the top before the nav bar and using aligning and page percentages. I think it looks better now than it did before.

Thanks everyone for your suggestions!
Yeah, frames aren't a great idea for layout, but they're worth learning since they're still used in many web apps (often invisibly). The key with what you were trying to do is to be precise with your links.
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