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Linkable Frames
So I'm bored in class and I was looking at my friends monitor and notice he was on a site with frames and I was thinking, is there any chance that we could make a website with frames so we can have the ability to have a static nav menu as well as the ability to link to a single page rather than having to bookmark the main page and have to go through the nav menu and all that junk. It was just an idea, nothing big.
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Yes. There are a number of approaches you can take, but I suspect the "proper" way to do it would be to do away with frames and use CSS to create a fixed navigation menu.
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