Thanks for the reply. I'm kind of unable to understand JS; could you help me out with where to put that, and if it will help in this case. Here is my code for the page that the frameset is on:<Frameset Rows="123,32,26,312,*" border="0"><Frame src="top.html" name="top" border="0" scrolling="no"><Frame src="menu1.html" name="menu1" border="0" scrolling="no"><Frame src="submenu.html" name="submenu" border="0" scrolling="no"><frameset cols="132,130,121,457,184" border="1"><frame src="concept1.html" name="concept" scrolling="no" NORESIZE><frame src="choices1.html" name="choices" scrolling="no" NORESIZE><frame src="change1.html" name="change" scrolling="no" NORESIZE><frame src="none.html" name="none" scrolling="no" NORESIZE><frame src="about1.html" name="about" scrolling="no" NORESIZE></frameset><Frame src="bottom.html" name="bottom" border="0" scrolling="no"></Frameset>The frameset with the columns is the one I'm wanting to name so that when I click a link within the submenu.html page, it will replace all the frames within that frameset with a singular frame. So, concept, choices, change, none and about would all be combined to allow a page to fill the full width.