How to create a hyperlink that links multiple targets or frames in FrontPage 2002 (310900)
The information in this article applies to:
This article was previously published under Q310900 For a Microsoft FrontPage 2003 version of this
article, see
825496. IN THIS TASKSUMMARY This article describes how to create a single hyperlink
that links to multiple targets. This procedure assumes that Microsoft
FrontPage is installed under Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP
Professional, or Microsoft Windows XP Home, and that you have already created
and saved a Web site.
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Create the Hyperlink- In FrontPage, select the text on which you want to create
the hyperlink, and then click Hyperlink on the Insert menu.
- In the Insert Hyperlink dialog box, click to select the page that you want to link
to.
The page name appears in the Address box. - Click Target Frame, select an item in the Common targets box, or
click one of the rectangles in the graphic, and then click OK.
- Click OK to close the Insert Hyperlink dialog box.
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Modify Hyperlink Properties- In FrontPage, click the HTML tab.
- Locate the hyperlink tag that you created in the "Create
the Hyperlink" section earlier in this article, for example:
<a target="rtop" href="SomePage.htm">SomePage</a>
- Insert the following onClick parameter between .htm" and > in the anchor tag
onClick="parent.frames[<n>].location.href='<URL>';"
where <n> indicates the number of the frame in which you want the
resource to appear, and <URL> is the Uniform Resource Locator of the page
that you want to appear in that frame. For example:
<a target="rtop" href="SomePage.htm" onClick="parent.frames[2].location.href='AnotherPage.htm';">SomePage</a>
Note that because frame numbers start at zero, parent.frames[2] indicates the third frame in a collection.
NOTE: You may receive an error message if you copy the examples
directly from this article and paste them into FrontPage. The angle brackets
(< and >) may appear as escaped HTML code (< and >). To work around
this behavior, paste the script into a blank Notepad document, and then copy it
from Notepad before you paste it into FrontPage. - On the File menu, click Save.
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REFERENCES
For additional information, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
158814
How to link to two target
frames using a single hyperlink
194099 How to link to two target
196137 How to link to two target frames
using a single hyperlink in FrontPage 2000
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Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 9/30/2004 |
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Keywords: | kbnewfile kbConfig kbHOWTOmaster KB310900 kbAudITPro |
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