PLACE THE GUIDE IN A FRAME ON YOUR OWN SITE Instead of making a normal link to the Guide, you can link to it within a frame, so that visitors stay within your own site, and the Guide appears to be a 'branded' resource linked with your site. You can use this method to link to other sites too, such as http://www.kidsranch.org The rest of your site does not need to be within frames. You just create a link to the page yourname.html and this automatically loads topbar.html and the Guide below it. If you already use frames within your site, you can still use this option, or else just make the Guide one of the links from a framed menu. The first page, for the purpose of this demonstration, is called topbar.html though of course you can give it any name you wish. It creates a long narrow frame at the top of the browser window. This bar offers a link back to the rest of your site. You can choose a background color and/or also include a background graphic to match the rest of your site. You can use your site name or other appropriate title in a style which matches the rest of your site in the center of the frame. If you have a logo or graphic of your own, you may wish to add it somewhere in this frame to increase the identification and 'branding' with own site. The logo should have a smaller height than the specifed depth of this frameset, on page 2 (yourframe.html). Even if you make the 'marginheight="0", you will still need the height of the graphic to be smaller than the frameset row size. Experiment for best setup. In the example below, the frameset row size is currently set to 40 pixels, but can be increased, or changed to a percentage. If you want to position elements accurately in this top frame, you may wish to use tables. The second page (yourframe.html) is the one which loads the Guide into its main window, and 'topbar.html' as a small narrow top frame. Name the file whatever you like. See what it looks like at http://www.web-evangelism.com/frameforguide.html NOTE: IF YOUR BROWSER DOES NOT DISPLAY THE RAW HTML LINES BELOW, CLICK ON 'SOURCE' ON YOUR BROWSER, AND IT WILL BE VISIBLE THERE. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - page 1. topbar.html Paste this coding: Back to contents page         Your site name or appropriate title - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - page2. yourframe.html Paste this coding: Appropriate title here <H3>Web Evangelism Guide to Internet outreach</H3> Sorry, your browser does not seem able to use 'frames'. <A HREF="http://www.web-evangelism.com/" target="_blank">Click here to visit the Web Evangelism Guide</A>. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - NOTES 1. If you wish to link to a specific page within the Guide, for instance the Community Portal Page, change the FRAME NAME="contents" link to the appropriate URL. (Or to any other site you wish to link to this way.) 2. If you do use this frame linking, please tell us: admin@soon.org.uk It will be nice to see how it works out in practice. 3. You might also wish to have a set of links to different web evangelism pages - here are some suggestions: http://www.web-evangelism.com/suggestion.html 4. If you place text and a back link within the noframes tag, people who use a browser which cannot handle frames (yes, there still are some in use) will be able to find the site. 5. Search engines may list the page if you put some additional text about the page within the noframes tags, plus a meaningful title within the tags, and create an enticing <meta descrition> tag. 6. Kidsranch are very happy to be linked to in this way. I believe it is a valuable way of linking to evangelistic resources in a more integrated coherent way than normal links.