Re: Redirecting to the index.html page
- From: Ed Jay <edMbj@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 17:42:30 -0700
dorayme scribed:
In article <480e2170.8264968@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Raymond.Schmit@xxxxxxxxxxx (Raymond SCHMIT) wrote:
I have a little problem of "What's the best way to ?"....
Suppose that Google find some pages of my site ..this one per example:
http://lesvieillesbranches.890m.com/exemple-balade.htm
with this situation the en-user cannot beneficiate the "menu" of the
site: http://lesvieillesbranches.890m.com/index.html
I had an idea about inserting a link on the page pointing to
index.html ...but this could cause problem when the site is surfed
from index.html and someone click on the index.html link on the page
exemple-balade.htm ...
Not if you do it right and make sure the link is to a frameset that
contains the navigation. You have two options here, one easy and one a
bit of a drag if you have a lot of pages. Take the easy way first: make
the link to the frameset with the home page. They can get back to the
page they are interested in from there (and also see the full glory of
your offerings at the same time). The more laborious way, which rather
spoils the advantage of frames is to make a frameset for each possible
combination of frames. You then link to the appropriate one on each
frame.
Watch out for zealots who will carry on their usual spiel about frames.
I want to take the opportunity here, Raymond, to congratulate you on
keeping this wonderful and exotic and old technology alive. Bless you.
You are a true blue.
I remind anyone who wants to join my organization, Framepeace, to send
$US10 dollars to join up. Framepeace is dedicated to keeping alive
various species of HTML, to stopthem being completely fossilized by
po-faced zealots bent on all things modern.
PS. Raymond, if you want a formal certificate praising you for your use
of frames from Framepeace, please send $10. This will cover your
membership as well. This special offer ends in 7 years.
Take a check? :-)
--
Ed Jay (remove 'M' to respond by email)
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