- CHANGING LAYER STACKING ORDER
- DRAWING MULTIPLE CONSECUTIVE LAYERS
- LAYERS LIKE YOU LIKE 'EM
- TAKING PREVENTATIVE MEASURES
- MOVIN' AND GROOVIN' AND LAYIN' TO THE BEAT NOW
- NO SPECIAL MAGIC REQUIRED
- PUT THOSE LAYERS IN THEIR PLACE
- SUPER SIZING LAYERS
- NO TRESPASSING
- NESTING URGES
- THE OBVIOUS ESCAPES US SOMETIMES
- CHANGE LAYER CONTENTS
- INSERT DIV TAG
- FRAMESETS-A-PALOOZA
- SPLITS ARE ALL RELATIVE
- QUICK DRAW FRAMESETS
- WHY SO BLUE?
- GETTING IN TOUCH WITH YOUR INNER FRAMESET
- PLAYING THE FRAME NAME GAME
- A FRAMESET BY ANY OTHER NAMESET
- KEEPING FRAMES IN THEIR PLACE
- HELP, I'VE BEEN FRAMED, AGAIN!
- TARGETING MULTIPLE FRAMES
- OODLES OF UNDO-ODLES
- CREATING ACCESSIBLE FRAMES
- DÉJÀ VU FRAMES
- THE GUIDING LIGHT
A FRAMESET BY ANY OTHER NAMESET
How many times have you been surfing the web and come across a frame-based page where the browser window displays "Untitled Documents"? How many times has that been one of your sites? Incorrectly titling a frameset is a fairly common mistakemany times, designers give one of the frames the desired title instead of the frameset, which is where is needs to be. Before entering the title in Dreamweaver's Document toolbar, make sure that you've selected the frameset border. When you go back to entering content in one of the frames, the title will disappearbut that's to be expected. Select the frameset border again and the title will reappear in Dreamweaver and be there when the pages are uploaded to the web.