User Guide

ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
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For example, if you use a frame set to display a table of contents in one frame and the pages linked to the table of
contents in another frame, every link in the table of contents must specify the target frame in which the linked page
will appear.
Each navigation link specifies both destination page (content.html) and target frame (Content).
To specify a target frame for linked pages
1 Open the content page that contains the navigation links. (You can double-click the Page icon in the frame to open
the page.) For information on creating navigation links, see “About links” on page 167.
2 For each link, in the Text Inspector or the Link tab of the Image Inspector, specify the target frame where you want
the linked page to appear by choosing an option from the Target menu:
[Frame name] Displaysthelinkedpageinthatframe.Theframenamesofyouropenframesetappearatthetopof
the menu.
_top Displays the linked page in the full web browser window, replacing the current frame set entirely.
_parent Displaysthelinkedpageintheparentofthecurrentdocument.Ifthecurrentpagehasnoparent,thetarget
_self is used. (The parent is the next highest frame set in the hierarchy.)
_self Displays the linked page in the window or frame that contains the link, replacing the navigation page.
_blank Displays the linked page in a new untitled window.
Default Removes any previously set target for the page.
QuickTime PlugIn (myself) Replaces the QuickTime movie currently playing.
QuickTime PlugIn (quicktimeplayer) Starts a QuickTime movie in the QuickTime Player.
RealOne Browser (_rpbrowser) Displays links in the Real Media browser pane.
RealOne External (_rpexternal) Displays links in a new RealOne window.
You can use the ForceFrame action to prevent browsers from displaying a page outside of the frame set you’ve created
for it. You can also use the Target2Frames action to set multiple target frames for a single link.