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Help recreating a design

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Dec 2nd, 2008
Heres a few examples of what I would like to accomplish:
http://www.greenhamnaturalbeef.com.au/
http://www.quincy.com.au/

Now I have my own ideas how this was created but mainly I am not able to re create these websites myself.
What I am looking for in the website is the backgroun layout how the website is given inside another website.
How have this been accomplished frames, ajax, ???
Because I very much doubt they incorporate ajax?
Yet they have backgrounds that are stunning!!!
Which I desire!!!

So let me know.

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All can be done with CSS by partialy putting all elements and nesting them within the div container.
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use HTML frames to do this. http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_frames.asp
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Re: Help recreating a design

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frames is something w3c would really like to forget about, they did good job some 5-7 years ago, but now are obsolete...
Checking html 5 this concept is nearly abandoned and only remains of previous frames glory is only iframe and something about framesets http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html
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Dec 3rd, 2008
Ya sorry forgot to add tha tto my post (frames are bad!).

I heard the CSS with div tags possible you could care to explain?

At the moment I am trying to use div tags and I have the border down and now in the middle how am I meant to get the navigation bar and the main screen?

Using div tags? I thought this was only possible with frames?

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