Hi Ross-

If you're referring to my "IFRAMEs and max height" post - I'd love to
find a way to use a div with overflow to perform a similar function. My
page design is essentially a menu shell that browses through content by
setting the target of the iframe. Is there a way to do something similar
with CSS (without having to copy the shell for each page of content)?

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Subject: [css-d] iframes - who still uses them

Hi,

Looking at the last post it got me thinking. Does anyone still use
frames or iframes? Is it a valid development technique?


R.
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