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    Hi I'm new here so I'm hoping I'm posting this in the right place, I have no idea if what I'm asking is HTML or else, so well here I go and sorry for the bother

    Well I want to know how can I make this:

    http://blossom.absinthe-minded.org/

    You know that thing in the navigation bar, in which no matter where are you your site url stays likes that no /index.html or /blahblah.php the url remains static how can I do this??

    And the other is this:

    http://paintedart.true-enough.org/challenges.html

    If you click on the Tipos de Challenges it shows up in the same page this just scroll down, so how can I do this??, did I make any sense??

    Oh and do this scripts/codes/whatever work on both IE and Firefox??

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    1. I think you are talking about website masking. Masking the destination Web address is a technique whereby your domain name www.yourdomain.com is forced to appear in the browser instead of your destination URL, say, http://www.geocities.com/mydomain/.

    Thus, visitors to http://www.geocities.com/mydomain/ would see your domain name in their browser. The technique works best with a Web site that has a long URL.


    2. This is nothing but internal links. In other words hyperlinks that are refering to the different section(s) of the same page. Please check the following item

    3. Yes i think it works both in IE and FF

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    Thank you so much, but I have a tiny little question, how can I mask my website??, is there any chance to make it??, thanx for the help

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    You can mask your website using some hosting provider. Most of them offer that service

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    Meh.
    All that does is just uses frames.

    Do it yourself.

    For index.htm or whatever, just set a frameset of the "home page".
    Then links will be loaded in there, as if they were the same URL or whatever.

    It's annoying though, and stops bookmarking.

    Don't really see the point.

    Unless you're referring to something else.
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