Saving Frames Pages
After you've prepared your frames page, you need to save it. Saving pages in a frames page involves a few more steps than simply a normal Web page. You need to save each page in a frame as well as the entire frames page itself. When you save a frames page, or the frameset, you're also saving instructions for the placement and sizing of individual frames on the page.
Save a Page in a Frame
| Click the View menu, click Page, and then open the frames page you want to save. |
| Click the frame displaying the page you want to save. |
| Click the Frames menu' and then click Save Page As. |
| Enter (or click) the file name for the page displayed in the thumbnail's selected frame. |
| To edit the page title, click Change Title, type a title for the page, and then click OK. |
| Select the type of Web page you want saved. |
| Specify a location where you want the page saved. |
| Click Save. |
The title is different from the file name.
The title you see in the browser's title bar is the title of the frames page, not the title of the page displayed in that frame. |
Save a Frameset
| Click the View menu, click Page, and then open the frames page you want to save. |
Click the File menu' and then click Save As.
The Save As dialog box opens, complete with a thumbnail showing the layout of the page with the affected elements highlighted with a dark blue box. | Type a file name for the highlighted frames page. |
| To edit the page title, click Change Title, type a title for the page, and then click OK. |
| Specify a location where you want to save the Frameset. |
Click Save.
If any pages in a frame have not been saved, the Save As dialog box opens, asking you to save the page. | If necessary, click Save for each additional page in a frame. |
You can reselect the frames page.
Press and hold Shift while you click any frame border. |
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