At 11:50 AM 8/22/2007, [email protected] wrote: >My website, which has been built up over the past eight years, will not >operate properly since Ancestry.com added their advertising banners >to every page. >The build uses HTML pages within Frames and tables see >_http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~dfsgal/_ >(http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~dfsgal/) >The advertising banners, sometimes two per screen display overwrites all the >main navigation links. > >I have left similar mesages to this at various Ancestry and Rootsweb contact >location over the past two days. As I haven't had a single response. I >have thought of adjusting the frames to allow for the advertising >banners. The >result of that work-around is that the display are is much reduced, not a >very satisafctory solution to a site which mainly comprises photo tours. Framed websites have always had a problem with banners. You are just now feeling it as rootsweb has just started using the banners on other sites as well as freepages. See if this helps any. All you really need is a small top header and the rest of the page you can use for images. See if this helps any http://www.genealogy-web-creations.com/frames/framed-website.html Use something like this but take out the graphic for the top masthead and just use the h1 tag for your header. http://www.genealogy-web-creations.com/css-layouts/full-page.html Gives you the entire area for content and you will only see the top banner. pat ---------- Pat Geary, Microsoft MVP - FrontPage We discuss FrontPage and Expression Web http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gearyfamily/frontpage/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gearyfamily/expression-web/ Genealogy Web Design Tips and Tutorials http://www.genealogy-web-creations.com/ http://www.genealogy-computer-tips.com/ - Blog