I want to use an iWeb Slideshow in a Dreamweaver website

Hello Group
I am not an expert at html. I thought it prudent to get that out of the way.
I have been asked by a friend to make a simple website for him. I have put it together in iWeb and he loves the results. However the fact that each page is a seperate document means common things (like a banner and navigation buttons) take a while to load of each page.
I have decided to go down the frames route in Dreamweaver and used the iWeb output (png files as buttons etc) so that it looks the same to my friend.
The only problem I seem to have is with the slideshow page. If i try and run the slideshow directly from the gallery.html page that iWeb produced it doesnt work. If I run the index.html page and then go into the gallery.html page (using the navigation link) the slideshow does work. However, when doing that I see the iWeb naviagtion in my main page below the dreamweaver banner which I do not want.
So, I deduce there must be some code in the index.html page that controls the gellery.html page.
Does anyone know what I can strip out thsi code or change something to make the gallery.html page work by itself independantly of the index.html page?
Many thanks.
Carl.

So, I deduce there must be some code in the index.html page that controls the >gellery.html page.
Nope, gallery.js & openSlideShowWindow.js control the slideshow.
Would you provide the URL?

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