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frameset in asp.net

Hi Guys,
I am very new to ASP.NET world.
I need to create three frames. One at the top, one on the left and another
on the right side.
I don't know how to do it. So please help me with it.

I'll appreciate any help/example you can provide.
I am using visual studio 2005.

Thanks, Mark
Nov 25 '12 #1
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Rabbit
12,516 Expert Mod 8TB
I don't know what you mean by "frames" but the preferred method is to use div elements to section out the content.

And it's not ASP.Net code that you would use to section out the content but rather HTML and CSS. What you would have is one div for the top section and another div for the bottom two. In that bottom div, you would float 2 divs to ge a left and right section.
Nov 25 '12 #2
PsychoCoder
465 Expert Mod 256MB
One option you have (strictly ASP.NET solution) is to use Master Pages in ASP.NET to create this kind of layout.
Nov 26 '12 #3
Frinavale
9,735 Expert Mod 8TB
Do you want to use framesets??

Or fieldsets??

-Frinny
Nov 26 '12 #4

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