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OK, now I managed to do it a liitle bit the way it should look. Inside my userpage MichaelFirschke I have now two links to CNN (maybe now I hear more news from You smile )

The first link opens in a fresh window. This looks good in the layout, but I want it inside the right window part.

The second link opens inside the right window part (yippieh), but all the layout of CNN got lost to nirvana frown frown frown

It seems that many features (like CSS?) are ignored by the "translation" of twiki...

So my question is: How to display complex website correctly with the INTERNAL command? Or is there a better way (iframe)?

TIA, Michael

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-- MichaelFirschke - 09 Nov 2005

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ALERT! If you answer a question - or have a question you asked answered by someone - please remember to edit the page and set the status to answered. The status is in a drop-down list below the edit box.

Just to make this clear: TWiki doesn't use frames, but divs. I doubt that you can achieve what you want because of css issues.

But: I'm always open to be proven wrong wink .

-- JoachimBlum - 10 Nov 2005

See IFrameExample

-- PeterThoeny - 12 Nov 2005

 
Topic revision: r3 - 2005-11-12 - PeterThoeny
 
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