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treetopsranch
Posts: 1141 From: Cottage Grove, OR, USA Status: offline
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RE: scroll bar on geocities - 11/12/2004 10:11:57
You are using the free hosting service from Geocities which places a scroll bar on the right side of my browser already for their advertizing which is new by the way. They used to cover up portions of your page with advertizing and you had to code around that. I think you can use frames to get another scroll bar on the left. There should be gobs of info on the web on how to make a frame. Do a google on 'frames how to'. In Frontpage, shared borders will also do what you want. Frontpage 2003 also has a 'Insert' 'Inline Frame' option. However I am not a fan of using frames.
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treetopsranch
Posts: 1141 From: Cottage Grove, OR, USA Status: offline
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RE: scroll bar on geocities - 11/13/2004 13:29:48
Noticed this statement in their (freewebs.com) Terms of Service... "In addition, sites older than 45 days that have not signed up for any premium services or registered a domain name will automatically have banner advertisements inserted at the top of the site." Thought there had to be a gotcha somewhere on that site and that statement seems to be it.
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Giomanach
Posts: 6128 Joined: 11/19/2003 From: England Status: offline
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RE: scroll bar on geocities - 11/14/2004 9:08:46
http://hosting.mixcat.com - Small ad at the bottom of every page, just text and a baclklink to them...free accounts, PHP enabled...lvely...ads not too intrusive either
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