Are Frameset and iFrame the same thing that often get called as 'frames'?
When I think of frameset, I think of this.
http://cssremix.com/visit/when-it-drops/
When I think of iFrame, i think of a chunk of javascript that client asks to
embed to his/her site, e.g., Google Map, Google Calendar or
I agree, traditional frameset layouts should be buried somewhere alongside
, however I have no issue with iframes and I suspect we're going to
see a lot more of them based on articles like this one -
http://apiblog.youtube.com/2010/07/new-way-to-embed-youtube-videos.html
Stuart
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On 10/25/10 5:53 PM, Alan C. Whiteman wrote:
They have their place, I suppose. But for the most part they are no longer
used extensively. I venture to say that frames are archaic or otherwise
defunct ways of dividing a page, especially with the advent of Jquery.
So you're saying that a W3C rec
> How do people here feel about frames?
Sometimes (not often) you might need an iframe, hidden or otherwise,
to get around certain technical limitations, but there's no good
reason to use framesets for layout, in my opinion.
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I'm sure this group would agree they are pretty much a "no-no".
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On Oct 25, 2010, at 8:25 PM, cat soul wro
How do people here feel about frames?
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