To give you a feel for working with frames in TYPO3, we will use yet another Hello World! example. The result of our labor will be the following two-part frameset:
To define a frameset, first specify the required pages in the template. There are three in our current example:
myframeset = PAGE top = PAGE bottom= PAGE
The frameset consists of the pages myframeset, top
, and page
, with myframeset
containing only the frameset definition but no content. In the next step you assign a separate value for each page with the typeNum
property.
myframeset.typeNum = 0 top.typeNum = 1 bottom.typeNum = 2
You then create appropriate content for the pages top
and bottom
. You should be as brief as possible when doing this, since the content is only there to distinguish the two frames.
top.10 = TEXT top.10.value = Top bottom.10 = TEXT bottom.10.value = Bottom
You can now call the individual frame pages from the front end. Enter the relevant page ID in the address line followed by the type
parameter...