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How to do a page/article that will show multiple pages of HTML content?

Started by ken.kimbrell, October 26, 2006, 03:13:49 PM

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Ken.

Hopefully this is in the correct forum, if not please move it to the right one. :)

Help needed on the steps for setting up a page (template?) that will display multiple pages of HTML content.

After reading through lots of threads & posts I’m still not figuring out how to do this on my own.
We really like the UserCP page as detailed in This Thread that was started by AKU, it works great and is a big hit with my membersâ€Ã,¦ you can see my version Here.
What I would like to do is have a page somewhat similar, except that it would be used for HTML content like what is displayed on This Page that is using an iframe.

â€Ã,¦ We want to get away from the iframe version of this content and go with a setup like this:
-Header with forum name, logo & link bar;
-A space below the link bar that has text  links to the various articles;
-Then from there down it would show any contentâ€Ã,¦ the content would be called up by clicking on the text link for the article that the person viewing the page wanted to read.

This can all be done by using the iframe setup that is currently in place, but as stated above we want to do away with the iframe and go with something that is simpler and easier  for my members to use and navigate through. .. there will eventually be 10-15 articles in this series and each article needs to be on its own page that would be called up into the main article index page.
Thanks for any helpâ€Ã,¦ Ken
" If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough." - Mario Andretti
Yesterday When I was Young.

akulion

check the block code snippets section

there is a whole tutorial on iframes and linking them, resizing iframes and a  whole lot more :up:

Ken.

Quote from: Aku on October 26, 2006, 03:52:16 PM
check the block code snippets section

there is a whole tutorial on iframes and linking them, resizing iframes and a  whole lot more :up:

Thanks Aku
Found this article written on 'how to use iframes' that looks to be a good place to start... if I combine it with your usercp article it just may get me to where I need to go.

But... there are sure to be lots more ;) questions over the next few days!
" If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough." - Mario Andretti
Yesterday When I was Young.

Ken.

Got the basics up, just need to start fine tuning the details and adding more pages.  8)
And put a button on the link bar so peeps can find the page.

http://www.mykimbrell.com/FamilyForum/index.php?page=7
" If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough." - Mario Andretti
Yesterday When I was Young.

Assistance

for the button links

( this is what i did anways )

added a center block and put the show for this action as gallery
( yours would be Coppermine )


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