There are many ways to accomplish this, the easiest would be frames, although frames aren't the best way to go anymore. If you use Dreamweaver there are built in options to help you accomplish this, otherwise a tutorial on webmonkey or another how to site would be a good place to learn.
rus
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Yes. rus is right. The only way to do what you are asking for is using frames. However, frames are not widely used or accepted anymore as good website design.
Really you think this yet you can type your own name? Who's a clever boy. lol. The most effective way is defenately using javascript. I wouldn't use frames it will not achieve what you want exactly and will give you strange scroll bars.
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Really you think this yet you can type your own name? Who's a clever boy. lol. The most effective way is defenately using javascript. I wouldn't use frames it will not achieve what you want exactly and will give you strange scroll bars.
Yes, you could do frames without the scrollbars, but frames are old technology that doesn't work very well. In fact, it's been so long since I've used frames in a site I can't even give you a code sample.
I'm sorry you are having to hear all the bickering and different ideas when you really need a clear pointer as to how to acheive the effect you want.
Some solutions you could research further are:
Frames
I Frames
Ajax
You could do this with "dynamic" coding such as PHP or VBScrip.
Javascript
As they say, there are many ways to skin a cat.
I hope this helps some.
rus
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the best solution is with php and Javascript.
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