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Freeway Reference: Working with Frames
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When on a frames page, the Inspector palette always displays the Frameset General panel, which
has a different icon from the normal Page General panel. This panel allows you to give the frameset
page a title, change the filename which will be generated for the page or change the width of the border
between the frames in the browser window.
When working with selected frames, you may also see the Current Frameset and Current Frame
panels, which contain the options for the selected frame and its enclosing frameset.
Finally, because you can edit the pages that are being displayed inside the frames on a frameset page, you
will see the Page General panel for the page being edited in the Inspector palette alongside the frameset
panels.
Once you have created a frameset page, you may:
• Select any frame and specify a source page for it. The source page may be another page in the same
Freeway document or an external HTML page.
• Split a frame so as to contain further frames nested within it. Nested framesets contained within a
frame do not need to have the same orientation as their parent frameset.
• Add more frames at the same level, creating a frameset with three or more frames. (Subsequent
frames added to the same frameset must share the same horizontal or vertical orientation.)
• Change the orientation of the frames in the frameset.
• Change the border width between the frames.
Specifying an existing page to be the frame source
1. Select the frame by clicking inside it. A selection marquee will then appear inside the selected frame.
2. In the Frameset General panel of the Inspector palette, locate the Current Frame section. From the Source popup menu, choose
the existing page you wish to set as the source for the selected frame.
The frame now displays the source page as its content. You may edit objects on the source page as if you were viewing it as the current
page.
Creating a new page to be the source of the frame
1. Select the frame by clicking inside it. A selection marquee appears
inside the selected frame.
2. In the Current Frame panel of the Inspector palette, choose Other…
from the Source popup menu. The Frame Source dialog will appear.
3. Click the New Page… button and then select the master page on
which you wish the new page to be based.
4. Click OK. After the New Page dialog appears, type the title for the new
page and click OK.
The frame now displays the source page as its content. You may edit
objects on the source page as if you were viewing it as the current page.
Note: With any frame selected, you can use the Frame Source… command on the
Frames submenu of the Page menu (or the Frame Source… command on the
options menu in the
Frames palette) to set or change the source page for that frame.
You can also use the
Go to Selected Page command to change from the frameset page
to the actual content page itself, if the content page is in the same Freeway document.
Specifying an external HTML page as the frame source
In order to do this, you first need to know the file name of the HTML page you wish to set as the frame source, as well as where it will
reside in relation to the frameset page you’re creating. To find out more about specifying relative URLs to external pages, see Relative
references on page 113.
1. Select the frame by clicking inside it. A selection marquee appears inside the selected frame.
2. In the Current Frame panel, choose Other… from the Source popup menu. The Frame Source dialog will appear.
3. Select the External tab. Choose the option URL and type or paste in the URL for the external page you wish to specify as the frame
source. The URL for the external page will appear in the frame against the colored background.
When the page is viewed using a browser, the browser will attempt to load the specified URL into the frame.
Freeway allows you to view and edit the contents of the pages viewed in a frameset, as long as they are contained within the same
Freeway document and do not themselves contain framesets. This offers a great advantage for designing your site, since you can see
what the finished result will look like without having to constantly switch in and out of a web browser to preview changes.
The edge of the source page viewed within a frame is indicated
by means of a dotted line. You can create, move, or delete
objects on the source page, type text or change page attributes
using the Inspector palette, just as if it was the current page
in view instead of the frameset page.
Note: When working in Frameset view, the zoom level is fixed at 100%,
and it is not possible to zoom in or out of the page. If you wish to work at a
closer zoom level, switch to the source page using the
Site panel.
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