[Typo3] Howto using an < iframe > similarly to < frameset > implementation in typo3

Michael Medenblik meden242 at wxs.nl
Thu Sep 29 08:48:08 CEST 2005


Hi Benjamin,

Could you provide your code as I'm struggling with this subject as well.
Your explanation sounds exactly where I'm looking for. Would appreciate it
very much.
Thanks,
Michael


On 3/8/03 4:53 PM, in article
mailman.1047131522.30557.typo3-english at lists.netfielders.de, "Benjamin
Fischer" <benjamin_lists at typedown.com> wrote:

> Hi Aran,
> 
> I am also working on a website using IFRAMES. I have set up the IFRAME in my
> HTML Template (Hard coded). The menu is on the main page and the links have
> the target of the IFRAME. The Subpages showing in the IFRAME are controlled
> by an Extension Template that shows the Contents and no menu etc.
> 
> Have fun in Hawaii, Best regards from Germany.
> 
> Benjamin
> 
>> I am building a Typo3 website currently that is extremely graphically
>> intensive.  I have found the only way that I can accomplish this while using
>> a
>> constant flash header and other graphics is I must use an <iframe>. I have
>> been bending my brain on how I could accomplish using an <iframe>
>> implementation similarly to the way that Kasper has built the awesome
>> <frameset> implementation. I have been looking through the iframe EXTENSIONS
>> and it has been looks like the Extensions just weren't built with this kind
>> of
>> functionality in mind. I also had thoughts making a separate templates, one
>> for the main page and then a template for the pages within the <iframe> but
>> even then that makes me a bit weary because I begin thinking that I will have
>> to apply a unique template to all of my subpages. yikes... any thoughts,
> 
>> 
>> Aloha from Hawaii,
>> I think I may be the only typo3 website developer out here =)
>> 
>> Bless you Kasper and rest of you awesome people,
>> Aran
> 
> 




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