Menu over frame?

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Menu over frame?

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Hi!
At first the link to my menu:
http://www.schwortschik.de/prince_draft/ger/index.htm

The site consists of 4 frames. The menu is in the upper right.
When you point on the menu item "Prince 3D" you will see
that the menu isn't displayed completely because the next frame
starts below.

Is it possible to let the menu hanging over frame borders :?:

If not - Is there a possibility that one can see all menu entries e.g. by letting the menu "bump" against the frame border (so that it recognizes that there is a border it should not overstep)?

Robert
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Post by RobinSword »

I've just seen that somebody managed it !!!

http://www.flhs.org.uk


How does he do it?
I also want to let the menu drop over the frame borders... :roll:

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Post by Hergio »

Hes using version3, which handled frames. THe new version doesn't. To see how this is done, go to the milonic homepage http://milonic.com and under the DHTML menu, there is a frameset example.
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Post by RobinSword »

I'm also using version 3!
Will try it...
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Post by fredlongworthhighschool »

RobinSword wrote:I've just seen that somebody managed it !!!

http://www.flhs.org.uk


How does he do it?
I also want to let the menu drop over the frame borders... :roll:

RobinSword
because 'he' is great!

...or more like he had a lot of support from this menu and John and Dave in particular!

I've responded to this one by email but if anyone else is reading I'd strongly recommend moving to V5 and the IFRAME version if you need to use frames.
Andy Davis
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Fred Longworth High School, Manchester, England.
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