Welcome

"Spice" is a fake frame-based layout! It mimics the look of iframes and framesets, but does not actually use them! I couldn't think of a good way to have a premade iframe setup without making a bunch of dummy pages and I was feeling lazy... you could also call this a "lazy frame" layout. The entire website is one page, which you navigate using the sidebar. A bit of javascript is used for the animated GIFs toggle, but you can delete it if you don't want any JS on your site.

The style of this page is a bit clunky and garish, achieving a marvelous mixture of streamlined and awkward! It's definitely got flavor. ;)

This is bolded. This is italicized. This is underlined. This is a link.

Notes:

Each "page" is a div. You can use css to style the divs to look very different from each other if you want!

You can of course add or subtract pages as you see fit, but I figured six was plenty to start you off.

Remember - a navigation link has to be to "#IDNAME" not "IDNAME", and it has to be an ID not a class!

Add class="animated" to all animated GIFs if you want the freezeframe.js to be able to pause them.

Page Two

This is the second page. I've given each page a different color pairing from the "welcome" page so that it's easy to tell it's a whole other thing.

I thought it was interesting to see one or two folks using this technique but implementing it with javascript rather than pure HTML/CSS! This HTML/CSS technique is very common on Neopets pet pages, so I assumed it was common knowledge...

Neopets was a hub for a lot of talented and clever young people for a long time. There's lots of great resources scattered around on people's pages there still.

Page Three

This is page three! It doesn't have the entirety of Moby Dick in it.

Page Four

It's page four!

Page Five

It's page five!

Page Six

PAGE IS ON FIRE