waigy
05-19-2005, 10:22 AM
Hey Man
I´m experienced with computers, but a bit of a beginner with html.
I´m using adobe go live and another program (can´t remember the name) that automatically creates an image viewer page with thumbnails.
The image viewer page has a thin frame on the left with thumbnails, and a larger frame with a full size image.
I have added a "back" button underneath each full size image, and I want this back button to take me back to the main menu (which doesn´t have frames).
In adobe go live, if I add a group of actions containing "killframe" and "go to link".
When I click on "back" it gets rid of the thumbnail frame, but I´m still viewing the full size image.
If I click "back" again it then takes me to the main menu.
Adobe´s "group actions" command is supposed to carry out a few actions at the same time (maybe I´m missing something very simple).
Can anyone tell me how to acheive my goal here.
I don´t have a problem copying and pasting html code if anyone knows code that will do this.
Cheers Man
I´m experienced with computers, but a bit of a beginner with html.
I´m using adobe go live and another program (can´t remember the name) that automatically creates an image viewer page with thumbnails.
The image viewer page has a thin frame on the left with thumbnails, and a larger frame with a full size image.
I have added a "back" button underneath each full size image, and I want this back button to take me back to the main menu (which doesn´t have frames).
In adobe go live, if I add a group of actions containing "killframe" and "go to link".
When I click on "back" it gets rid of the thumbnail frame, but I´m still viewing the full size image.
If I click "back" again it then takes me to the main menu.
Adobe´s "group actions" command is supposed to carry out a few actions at the same time (maybe I´m missing something very simple).
Can anyone tell me how to acheive my goal here.
I don´t have a problem copying and pasting html code if anyone knows code that will do this.
Cheers Man