Anne has attended:
Dreamweaver 8 Intermediate course
Dreamweaver
How do I build a website using frames?
RE: dreamweaver
Anne,
Answer: You don't!!
I jest, because frames is now considered bad practice.
See these posts from the past where I discuss Frames:
https://www.stl-training.co.uk/post-4479-frames.html
https://www.stl-training.co.uk/post-1667-frames.html
These posts should give you a bit more info on how to get started building a site using frames. However, I do suggest you try to avoid them if possible. Unless you have a long, long list (like an index or table of contents) that you don't want to load onto the page each time.
In short, you have what's called a Frameset. This defines how the screen is split up. Then you load a different web page into each frame. You can turn the frame borders off to give the look/feel that there are no frames.
If you are after high Search Engine results for your web site, please note frames may cause a problem for arriving visitors from search engines, and also the way search engines index your site.
Kind regards,
Rich