I am using two "frameless frames" with the CSS technique found at http://www.cssplay.co.uk/layouts/body5.html
My sample site is at http://www.cityattorney.net/cc3/
and the search page is at http://www.cityattorney.net/cc3/search.asp
The idea for the site is an online book - with the first frameless frame being the table of contents and the second frame containing the main text/chapters
(only the first two chapters are set up, so ignore the remainder)
(I've also set up the highlight/jump-to feature with javascript, etc.)
Although I use Zoomstop and Zoomrestart to avoid indexing the ASP Treeview menu, the search results still highlight the terms found in the menu.
(example: search "dogs")
More important problem: the searched for word does is neither highlighted nor jumped to in the second "frameless frame" - example: search "rabbits"
Any ideas on how to make the highlight/jump-to feature work in the second CSS'd frameless frame??
Thanks for any help.
My sample site is at http://www.cityattorney.net/cc3/
and the search page is at http://www.cityattorney.net/cc3/search.asp
The idea for the site is an online book - with the first frameless frame being the table of contents and the second frame containing the main text/chapters
(only the first two chapters are set up, so ignore the remainder)
(I've also set up the highlight/jump-to feature with javascript, etc.)
Although I use Zoomstop and Zoomrestart to avoid indexing the ASP Treeview menu, the search results still highlight the terms found in the menu.
(example: search "dogs")
More important problem: the searched for word does is neither highlighted nor jumped to in the second "frameless frame" - example: search "rabbits"
Any ideas on how to make the highlight/jump-to feature work in the second CSS'd frameless frame??
Thanks for any help.
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