Now you can implement Frameset-Like Layout across all modern web browsers by CSS without writing any JavaScript codes.
This is a great tool for the Web developer to design CSS based frames layout on fly.
http://www.hedgerwow.com/360/dhtml/css-frameset-maker/index.php
Andris | 10-Feb-08 at 1:35 am | Permalink
Very useful, thanks! Unfortunately the generated layouts are somehow incompatible with all LightBox-like scripts, like ThickBog, LightWindow, etc.
Kevin | 27-Feb-08 at 8:10 pm | Permalink
Good job! It would be nice if you could include options to have scrollable DIVs.
Kevin | 27-Feb-08 at 8:11 pm | Permalink
err.. I meant to say resizable DIVs.
Harvey | 17-Apr-08 at 10:54 pm | Permalink
Great and pretty much unique as far as I can find.
It took me a while to work out why I couldn’t get it to work on IE6 - removing from my html did the trick.
Harvey | 17-Apr-08 at 10:56 pm | Permalink
um, how do I get a declaration to show? I’ll try this… ?xml version=”1.0″ encoding=”iso-8859-1″?
That is what I removed.
Mikael | 12-May-08 at 10:13 am | Permalink
That tool is truly amazing — simple yet powerful.
tommythewolfboy | 28-Jul-08 at 9:58 am | Permalink
Can anyone explain to me how the (IE6 only) padding that is applied to the top of html element works? In the example I have created, I have 3 windows - a header at the top, a main window in the center and a footer. The padding applied to the html element is the sum of the header and footer height … I don’t understand why it is applied to the TOP of html element (since the footer is at the bottom of the page) … THANKS!
Francois | 11-Feb-09 at 12:07 am | Permalink
Very nice ! I tried without success to modify the results of an outlook template to have the FIRST-SUB to be auto-sized, because i need a template like this :
* horiz header
* first left column
* second column (right part of screen) divided in two parts :
- a first-sub : height is auto sized depending of content (no scroll)
- a first-main : height depending of above, auto scroll of content
Please help me !
And sorry for my english
wow gold | 18-Feb-09 at 11:04 pm | Permalink
All that ends well is well
royhalevy | 07-Apr-09 at 12:54 am | Permalink
Hello
I used the frameset generator, it works great thanks a lot
I have a problem when I tried to place another auto-size element inside one that exists, using the same position:absolute method.
can u look here
http://www.merkaz-haor.co.il/height/
and tell me why it doesnt work on IE6?
Thanks a lot