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Thread: iFrames

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    Hi, i have been pondering about iFrames for a long time and they appear to provide youw with a good means of weaving your content into your graphics and i was wondering is anyone could provide me with any information about iFrames.

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    i use em in my site, athogh i dont know thats much about them, exspet the potental disadvantige i found, is when u site gets listed by google etc, it will ist pages wich shoudl be in the frame space, so often links from serch engine sbaring teh index one will take people to pages with no navigation etc.

    (im on about html, cuz my host dnt support php)
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    For what HTML OR PHP
    Haven't updated this in around a year, so now i have

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    IFrames are a new html tag that enables you to include files from anywhere on the web, onto any particular page. IFrames act like regular frames but are not frames, therefore making them more user and search engine friendly.

    HTML CODE:

    <iframe src="http://www.yoursite.com"
    width="400" height="300" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0"
    hspace="0" vspace="0" frameborder="0" scrolling=yes>
    </iframe>



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    Thanks zagus, i know what an iFrame was and how to make them, i was simply intersted in more of what the first dude had to say, but thanks anyway.

    btw you site needs improved.

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